Hi John,

> Am 17.05.2018 um 15:23 schrieb jcbollinger <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> 
> If it is available, by far the easiest and most robust way to install almost 
> any software -- puppet or no puppet -- is via an installation package for 
> your system's particular package management system.  I.e. an RPM on 
> RedHat-family and some other Linuxes, a DEB on Debian-family Linuxes, etc.. 

Definitely!

> Ideally, the package provider puts it in a package repository, but there are 
> ways to handle it even if they don't.    It looks like there may even be 
> official Debian packages for Seafile 
> <http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/s/seafile-client/> (I googled 
> "seafile deb"), so I would definitely look in that direction.

I was not able to find any server packages. What you point to is a client, 
that’s a different story.

I guess this interactive installer script is a sort of cripple ware. There is a 
pro version, offering a scripted installation :-(

I managed to install seafile by now with a lot of puppet support in three 
phases:

1) Puppet: install files, prepare db, generate answer file, print reminder
2) Manual script run, entering db-password
3) Puppet: Setup Nginx, Let’s encrypt and move folders to network device

I do not really like this, but I do not see any other solution at the moment. I 
might easily run into concurrency issues

Thanks for your advice!

Greetings
Jochen


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