- From: Torben Knerr <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Chef DK 0.5.0 RC 1 released
- Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 18:23:13 +0200
Quick heads up: exactly the same is happening with a plain Ruby 2.2.1
installation => nothing ChefDK related and sorry for the false alert
;-)
Cheers, Torben
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Torben Knerr
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Hi Tylers,
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with RC2 everything was fine, with RC3 I get some weird issues when
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installing gems with bundler in parallel (BUNDLE_JOBS=16). I'm testing
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this on Windows, and it might as well be a Ruby 2.1.5 issue.
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This is my ~/.bundle/config:
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```
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BUNDLE_PATH: ~/.chefdk/gem/ruby/2.1.0
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BUNDLE_JOBS: 16
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BUNDLE_RETRY: 3
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```
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Here's the Gemfile I'm using:
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https://github.com/tknerr/sample-toplevel-cookbook/blob/master/Gemfile
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This is what I get on `bundle install` with RC3:
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```
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...
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Installing sawyer 0.6.0
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Installing net-ssh-gateway 1.2.0
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Installing net-scp 1.2.1
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Installing stove 3.2.3
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OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_read: cert already in hash table
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Installing rspec-mocks 3.2.1
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Installing celluloid-io 0.16.2
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Installing pry 0.10.1
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Installing highline 1.7.1
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Installing rspec-core 3.2.2
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Installing tailor 1.4.1
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Installing net-ssh-multi 1.2.0
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OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_read: cert already in hash table
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Installing octokit 3.8.0
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Installing specinfra 2.28.0
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Installing ffi 1.9.8
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An error occurred while installing foodcritic (4.0.0), and Bundler cannot
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continue.
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Make sure that `gem install foodcritic -v '4.0.0'` succeeds before bundling.
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```
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=> The "OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_read: cert already in hash table"
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warnings I did not get with RC2
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=> The error at the end is somehow "transient". After running `bundle
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install` a few more times (with other gems erroring) I get them
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finally all installed
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Once I remove the BUNDLE_JOBS from the bundler config it is working
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again (but takes certainly longer).
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Any ideas? Anyone can reproduce this?
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Cheers,
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Torben
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 6:56 PM, Tyler Ball
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> Greetings again! I just released ChefDK 0.5.0 RC3 - RC2 did a quiet
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> release
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> because it was quite a small change. But RC3 is not!
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> Updated dependencies:
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> Chef 12.2.1
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> chef-provisioning - 1.0.0.rc.2
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> chef-provisioning-aws - 1.0.0.rc.3
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> test-kitchen - 1.4.0.rc.1
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> kitchen-vagrant - 0.17.0.rc.1
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> Ruby has been updated to 2.1.5 on all systems including Windows. All
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> Windows users - please try this and let me know if you find issues!
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> The links are the same, but here they are again:
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> Mac
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> Ubuntu
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> Windows
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> Cheers!
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> -Tyler
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> On Mar 27, 2015, at 4:59 PM, Tyler Ball
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> Gah, thats totally my fault - its a copy pasta error.
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> Test Kitchen is 1.4.0.beta.2 and kitchen-vagrant is 0.17.0.beta.4.
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> Thanks for pointing that out!
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> -T
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> On Mar 27, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Lloyd
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Tyler Ball
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>> Updated dependencies (some bundled with the omnibus build)
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>> Chef - 12.2.0
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>> chef-provisioning - 0.19
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>> chef-provisioning-fog - 0.13.1
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>> chef-provisioning-azure - 0.2.1
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>> chef-provisioning-aws - 0.5.0
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>> test-kitchen - 1.4.0
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>> kitchen-vagrant - 0.17.0
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> It would be useful for me if specific versions for each of these were
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> included in these emails, example Test Kitchen version is 1.4.0.beta.2.
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> Thank you,
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> Lloyd
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