I think you can best help the project and the CentOS community by submitting a working .spec file to rpmforge-suggest mailing list. Cheers, -Amos On 10/19/09, Stephen Nelson-Smith <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > , >> I used the guide found here >> http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingPassenger on a RHEL 5 >> server with success. You'll see that most things are installed via yum >> repositories except for rack and passenger, which are installed as >> ruby gems. You'll probably find better answers for this type of >> questions and any issues you might run into during implementation on >> the puppet users mailing list ( >> http://groups.google.com/group/puppet-users) > > Thanks. I've done this before - I don't actually need help with > getting Passenger installed - I could do it any number of ways. > > What I am saying is that I would like to manage the whole process > using RPMs - I'd rather not have to manage gems as well as RPMs, or > have things built from source, or have tarballs to distribute. I've > seen or heard of several Ruby EE rpms, and I don't know or trust the > provenance of the mod_rails RPM is found via google. I don't know if > any of them are recommended. > > If anyone on the list has done this already, and a reasonable body of > people trust the results, I'm happy to use that. Otherwise I'm happy > to do it myself and share the results with the project - all assuming > the general consensus is that my intended approach - using RPMs for > everything - is wise. > > Thanks, > > S. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos