Unparsable version range: ">3.x"

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Sebastian Otaegui

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Dec 9, 2014, 8:09:24 PM12/9/14
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Hello, 

I have created this module https://forge.puppetlabs.com/spantree/phpldapadmin some time ago.

I tested it with 3.6.2 and 3.7.3 and it has no issues doing "puppet module install spantree/phpldapadmin"

I have a user reporting that while using my module with puppet enterprise 3.3.0 on centos 6.5 he gets the following error:

[vagrant@localhost ~]$ puppet module install spantree/phpldapadmin
Notice: Preparing to install into /home/vagrant/.puppet/modules ...
Notice: Downloading from https://forgeapi.puppetlabs.com ...
Error: Unparsable version range: ">3.x"
Error: Try 'puppet help module install' for usage


I checked my metadata.json and there is no reference to any version 3.x

Need help to be able to troubleshoot this issue as it does not seem related to my module

Should I hit the pe-users list instead of this one?

Regards

Felix Frank

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Dec 12, 2014, 7:52:36 AM12/12/14
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Sounds like the user should come asking for help :-)

This will be painful, with you relaying all requests and information.
Anyway - can the user add --trace to the `puppet module` invocation? Not
sure if that works in this context, but worth a shot, to see where this
is coming from in the first place.

Apart from that, they should try and find that version range somewhere
on the target system ,no?

HTH,
Felix

Sebastian Otaegui

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Dec 12, 2014, 10:18:51 AM12/12/14
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I tried this on a vanilla system myself and could reproduce :)

I'll check

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