no more passenger app in 2.7.9?

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Alexander Swen

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Dec 21, 2011, 7:53:15 AM12/21/11
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hi,

I've just added the puppetlabs apt repo apt.puppetlabs.com and
upgraded my 2.6 debian puppet version to 2.7.9 and as of that moment
no more passenger support seems to exist.
My /usr/share/puppet/rack/puppetmasterd/public vanished and I can't
find any public thingy anymore. Now, what should i do to re-get
passengersupport on my master?
Initially i followed this manual: http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/passenger.html
to get apache/passenger running.
packages installed:
ii puppet 2.7.9-1puppetlabs1
ii puppet-common 2.7.9-1puppetlabs1
ii puppet-dashboard 1.2.4-1puppetlabs1
ii puppetmaster 2.7.9-1puppetlabs1
ii puppetmaster-common 2.7.9-1puppetlabs1

Many thanks in advance for your help!

Alexander Swen

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Dec 21, 2011, 8:59:55 AM12/21/11
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so......
ehr..
well.... how shall we tell this?

I was in error... I used dpkg to check for any available puppet packages and I should have used apt-cache search....
I've just installed puppetmaster-passenger and ohh wonder! my docroot re-apeared ;-)

best regards
Alex

Sander

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Dec 21, 2011, 8:09:07 AM12/21/11
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Alexander Swen wrote (ao):

> I've just added the puppetlabs apt repo apt.puppetlabs.com and
> upgraded my 2.6 debian puppet version to 2.7.9 and as of that moment
> no more passenger support seems to exist.

FWIW, Debian Wheezy has puppet version 2.7.9. Maybe it makes sense to
use the Debian Wheezy package, even if you are on Squeeze (I am on
Wheezy).

Sander

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Michael Stahnke

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Dec 21, 2011, 7:08:48 PM12/21/11
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 5:09 AM, Sander <gt...@humilis.net> wrote:
> Alexander Swen wrote (ao):
>> I've just added the puppetlabs apt repo apt.puppetlabs.com and
>> upgraded my 2.6 debian puppet version to 2.7.9 and as of that moment
>> no more passenger support seems to exist.

The apt.puppetlabs.com package (for passenger) for 2.7.9 had an issue
until yesterday as well.

This was fixed yesterday though: http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/11509


Mike


>
> FWIW, Debian Wheezy has puppet version 2.7.9. Maybe it makes sense to
> use the Debian Wheezy package, even if you are on Squeeze (I am on
> Wheezy).
>
>        Sander
>
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Alexander Swen

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Dec 22, 2011, 3:14:59 AM12/22/11
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ahh, great! that was the next hurdle we had!
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