Re: Error on CentOS 4

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On Friday 08 February 2008 16:49:52 you wrote:
> Roberto Alsina wrote:
> > On Friday 08 February 2008 15:10:57 Roberto Alsina wrote:
> >> Hello, I am trying to test func on CentOS4, and am having problems.
> >>
> >> I installed according to the guide, version 0.16-1
> >> (func-0.16-1.noarch.rpm) signed the certificates, everyone can ping
> >> everyone else's fqdn, but...
> >
> > A followup: I was told this was because I didn't have smolt on the client
> > box (BTW: there is no RHEL4 smolt on EPEL?).
> >
> > So, I tried other things, and the service module seems to work, but yum
> > fails, too, but without messages on the minion side. Here's  what it says
> > on the server:
>
> Can you upgrade to the git versions (it's just "make rpms" from a
> checkout)?  As I've said
> the exception reporting in 0.16 seems busted on older RHEL -- we'll do a
> release to fix that
> shortly.

Ok, will do.

> As for yum, the problem is twofold:
>
> The module is named "yumcmd" not "yum".
> "yumcmd" does not have an "install" function.

Hmmm ok, then https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/func/ is out of date.

> Both really need to be fixed.
>
> Bear with us, this is a new project and if you see something like this
> in the docs for us to straighten out, sharing is extremely
> helpful.   Thanks!
>
> We also welcome patches to any of the modules to add functions/features
> or generally fix them up.   Many of us have
> been concentrating mostly on the core code and module loaders, it's time
> to show the modules themselves some more love.

I probably will, as soon as I can get it to work :-)

   
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