- From: Bryan Berry <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Re: Contribute to the elasticsearch cookbook?
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:29:09 +0200
if I can chime in, downloading and unpacking using the ark resource
would be as simple as
ark "elasticsearch" do
url
https://github.com/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.19.2.tar.gz
prefix_root "/usr/local"
checksum adac92d66ce91f42d9e67bd60e6b1335995f5dfdd153165fdcf1fe24b63ac59e
has_binaries [ "bin/elasticsearch" ]
end
https://github.com/bryanwb/chef-ark
just an idea ;)
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Denis Barishev
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Hello,
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On 04/16/2012 11:04 AM, Karel Minařík wrote:
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> Hello,
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>>> http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/elasticsearch
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>>> That one is maintained by Grant Rodgers, not Opscode.
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>> Thanks that exactly what I thought. This cookbook is heavily outdated.
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>> Could we publish the new cookbook in the opscode repository? I think it
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>> would be problematic to contact the author, the cookbook is dated to 2010
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>> and it's too old. Though I haven't try to contact the author... I mean the
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>> author doesn't support the cookbook, so this may just turn into a waste of
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> have you tried to contact Grant Rodgers [https://github.com/grantr] to
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> discuss the matters with him? If not, I strongly suggest to do so. We have
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> ElasticSearch stuff.
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> Karel
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not yet Karel but I will try to do so. thanks for suggestion.
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Denis
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