Hi Brad,
You're best off limiting to puppetversion < 3.5 just to be safe. There are
a large number of bugs fixed in scoping (that were features before) in
Puppet 3.5. You probably need functional deployment now, so it's best to
just cut off the flow of 3.5 bugs until you've had time to refactor for the
new puppet release.
Best Regards,
Matthew Mosesohn
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Brad P. Crochet <brad(a)redhat.com> wrote:
 Pupppet Labs released into their repo (
http://yum.puppetlabs.com) a
 3.5.1 version sometime last week.
 This version renders the Foreman install inoperable. Thanks to a catch
 by Crag, it was discovered.
 I have tested both 3.2.4 and 3.4.3 (using yum-plugin-versionlock), and
 it works with those versions.
 We currently have in openstack-foreman-installer:
 Requires: puppet >= 2.7
 It seems we have a number of options to fix this:
 1) Make the current Astapor codebase compatible with 3.5.1, hopefully
 without breaking current compatibility.
 2) Require a version <= 3.4.3
 3) Remove the puppetlabs repos from rdo-release, and rely on the
 puppet from EPEL/Fedora.
 I would say these options are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
 This affects both Havana and Icehouse.
 Brad
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