Ubuntu Execution of '/etc/puppet/etckeeper-commit-pre' returned 1:
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russell.fulton
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Apr 6, 2011, 8:20:04 PM4/6/11
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Hi
I have just put puppet onto a new Ubuntu install and it ran a couple
of times but now I get
Execution of '/etc/puppet/etckeeper-commit-pre' returned 1:
whenever puppetd runs.
Grepping on etckeeper-commit turns up lots of posts to ubuntu and
debian forums about changes made in February.
Does anyone know what the story is? I've ended up with a screwed pam
configuration on the box and now can't change it because puppetd
fails.
Russell
Jussi Heinonen
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Sep 16, 2011, 9:52:05 AM9/16/11
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I ran into same problem after installing puppet as gem on Ubuntu 10.04. I don't know what's the purpose of '/etc/puppet/etckeeper-commit-pre' but at least such executable is not found in the file system.
Workaround for me was to comment out (#) the following lines in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf: prerun_command=/etc/puppet/etckeeper-commit-pre postrun_command=/etc/puppet/etckeeper-commit-post
Now puppet runs fine.
Scott Smith
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Sep 16, 2011, 1:47:29 PM9/16/11
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That is a package used to store /etc in git. Slightly redundant if you ask me