- From: Peeyush Gupta <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Does chef works fine with Fedora?
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 15:09:47 +0800 (SGT)
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Thanks Daniel, that works. Thought I would like to know is there any difference between installing chef through omnibus and gem?
Thanks,
~Peeyush Gupta
On Thursday, 13 February 2014 12:10 PM, Daniel Condomitti <
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Use the enterprise linux 6 packages. It works with RHEL, CentOS and Fedora. If you use the omnibus installer (the curl | bash command) it should figure everything out automatically.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 10:38 PM, Peeyush Gupta wrote:
Hi,
So, I am trying to learn about chef. As I wanted to install it, so I went to www.opscode.com/chef/install. Now, I am using Fedora and I don't find any package for Fedora there. I mean there
is Enterprise Linux but no Fedora. So, I installed chef using rubygem (i.e gem install chef). How is that different from downloading the package from opscode? Are they
the same thing? Plus if I had to download from opscode which enterprise linux should I go for,5 or 6?
P.S: I am using Fedora 18.
Thanks,
~Peeyush Gupta
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