Georg Faerber wrote on Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 10:19:57AM +:
> So, symlinks to the rescue:
>
> [...]
This is horrible.
So I obviously did the same. Thanks a lot!
I'd be interested in a better solution that'll survive upgrades
though -- I agree wth Georg's analysis that this is "just" a problem o
Hi all,
I ran into this issue as well and debugged a bit:
On 23-08-23 12:16:10, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
> Same here, I was just curious if you thought the manual gem update
> fixed this because it's a new upstream or just because "some gem
> thing".
I believe the issue is not about the new upstre
Antoine Beaupré (2023-08-23):
> Oh i meant the upstream version, the package in Debian is obviously out
> of date here. :)
Sure, I meant I would have tried (package relationship permitting) a
newer package if there was one available.
> Same here, I was just curious if you thought the manual gem
On 2023-08-23 17:55:19, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré (2023-08-23):
>> Do you think this is a version problem, in other words would it be
>> sufficient to upgrade the hiera-eyaml package to 3.4.0?
>
> That thought crossed my mind, but seeing the same version everywhere in
> rmadison's o
Antoine Beaupré (2023-08-23):
> Do you think this is a version problem, in other words would it be
> sufficient to upgrade the hiera-eyaml package to 3.4.0?
That thought crossed my mind, but seeing the same version everywhere in
rmadison's output, I considered I would stop there. Gut feelings:
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On 2023-08-23 13:55:21, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Package: puppetserver
> Version: 7.9.5-2
> Severity: important
>
> Hi,
>
> I totally lost hiera eyaml support while upgrading from bullseye to
> bookworm. Neither the old hiera configuration file or the new one
> worked. Given the upstream upgrade pa
Package: puppetserver
Version: 7.9.5-2
Severity: important
Hi,
I totally lost hiera eyaml support while upgrading from bullseye to
bookworm. Neither the old hiera configuration file or the new one
worked. Given the upstream upgrade path, I totally understand that
there's little puppet packagers c
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