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Alexandre, |
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I'm using cfengine with it. There is a module called "cfportage" (it's at |
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/var/cfengine/modules) that will define a class if you don't have a package |
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installed or if you have an older version. If the class defined I'll do a |
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shell command to install it. |
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I'm also using catalyst to automate the building, I also have a standard |
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Gentoo replicas on all my servers. |
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I just all my servers last week (new catalyst build), so I lost my cfengine |
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scripts. Otherwise I would post them here. |
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If you find a better way of doing it (like installing without a shell |
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script) please let me know. |
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Best, |
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Daniel |
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Alexandre Racine < |
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Alexandre.Racine@×××××.org> wrote: |
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> Is there someone here that use cfengine with emerge? The idea would be to |
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> put a new machine in place, run cfengine and all programs would be emerge |
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> just like all the other machines. But how would you do it to test if the |
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> program is installed? The worst thing I can think of is to "eix program | |
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> grep program | grep installed or not" and I don't want that J |
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