HI Stanislas
On 17 June 2016 at 10:23, puppetstan <
stanisla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm not an expert on puppet and I have some syntax problems
>
>
> I would check if the package is installed and compare the version of the
> package with the version I would like to see installed
>
>
> IF the package is installed with the correct version DO NOTHING
>
> BUT if it is not installed or installed but not the correct version,
> uninstall it and download the right package with the right version and
> install
>
Puppet as a language is declarative, rather than imperative. So the
package resource actually does exactly what you describe here.
package { "xyz":
ensure => '1.2',
}
The above would, if it finds xyz installed at version 1.2 do nothing.
If it's not installed, or installed at a previous version, it will
update the package to the specified version.
Gareth
>
> I started to do something that is not terrible and I would like your help to
> answer my problem
>
>
> thank you very much in advance
>
>
> here is the beginning of what I've done
>
>
> if package { 'xyz' ensure=> '1.2'}
> do nothing
>
> else {
> exec => rpm -e xyp-packagebadversion
>
>
> file { "/tmp/xyz-packagegoodversion":
> ensure => 'present',
> source => "puppet:///modules/package/xyz-packagegoodversion"
>
> }
>
> package { "xyz":
> ensure => '1.2',
> provider => 'rpm',
> source => "/tmp/xyz-packagegoodversion"
> }
>
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