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2013-12-08Adapt documentation to take into account we haven't been supporting Lenny ↵intrigeri
for more than a year.
2013-12-08Drop Debian Etch and Lenny compatibility.intrigeri
Both have been unsupported for ages.
2013-07-27Make custom_sources_list into a class paramterGabriel Filion
and thus remove the last global variable.
2013-06-25Make custom_key_dir a class parameter and not a global variableSilvio Rhatto
Conflicts: manifests/init.pp
2013-01-03lint READMEMicah Anderson
2013-01-03Add dependency back to the README.intrigeri
It was erroneously removed at some point, but this module still depends on the "common" one, at least for the time being.
2013-01-02Fix README formatting.intrigeri
2013-01-02Finish updating README to reflect move to parameterized classes.intrigeri
2013-01-02Merge remote-tracking branch 'riseup/immerda_27_readme' into sharedintrigeri
Conflicts: README manifests/cron/dist_upgrade.pp manifests/cron/download.pp manifests/init.pp manifests/preferences.pp
2013-01-02Merge branch 'master' into issue_3953Gabriel Filion
2012-12-18updated README to explain $apt_disable_updatenadir
2012-12-05fix for $lsbdistcodename regression introduced by ↵Micah Anderson
ac166366d7baa45b74e09974289d9fb2dad38e67 What happened here was the $codename = $::lsbdistcodename was removed from init.pp and replaced with just $::lsbdistcodename whereever $codename was used. Then in the sources.list.erb and preferences files things were changed like this: <pre>+### Debian current: <%= codename = scope.lookupvar('::lsbdistcodename') %> ... -deb <%= debian_url %> <%= codename %> <%= repos %> ... +deb <%= debian_url=scope.lookupvar('apt::debian_url') %> <%= codename %> <%= repos=scope.lookupvar('apt::repos') %> </pre> This meant that the codename was always set to lsbdistcodename, and you because in newer puppet versions you cannot assign a value to a top-level facter variable, it is not possible to change this. Because we cannot change $lsbdistcodename, we have to fix this by allowing the user to pass a different, non-top-level scoped variable to the class as a parameter, which defaults to $::lsbdistcodename, so that upgrades can be triggered. This is documented in the README in an upgrade notice
2012-09-20Precision on file name format in preferences.d directoryGabriel Filion
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Filion <lelutin@gmail.com>
2012-09-20Some stylistic corrections in manifest examples in the READMEGabriel Filion
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Filion <lelutin@gmail.com>
2012-09-20Make apt::preferences_snippet place files in /etc/apt/preferences.dGabriel Filion
Since Debian Squeeze, apt supports a .d directory for preferences (pinning). Simplify management by just placing files inside this .d directory. This removes the need for concat and concat::fragment resources, so removes the dependency on the concat module. It also removes the need for a moduledir that was needed for the concat module magic, so we also get rid of the dependency on the common module. Signed-off-by: Gabriel Filion <lelutin@gmail.com>
2012-08-22Add upgrade notices about the changes to parameterized classes; add a ↵Micah Anderson
Requirements header; move things that used to be called variables into the appropriate parameterized class section
2012-08-16Merge remote-tracking branch 'shared/master'mh
Conflicts: README manifests/dist_upgrade/initiator.pp manifests/init.pp manifests/preseeded_package.pp manifests/unattended_upgrades.pp
2012-08-08update README to reflect the requirement of the lsb moduleMicah Anderson
2012-06-08Allow passing arbitrary Pin value to apt::preferences_snippet.intrigeri
Closes: Redmine#3467.
2012-06-08Support multiple APT preferences snippets for the same package name pattern.intrigeri
This is implemented by adding a "package" parameter to apt::preferences_snippet, so that define names can be kept unique while the package names are not necessarily. Closes: Redmine#3468.
2012-06-08Migrate - in class names to _mh
In newer puppet releases the old way to name class/modules with a -, won't anymore be supported. Conflicts: manifests/unattended_upgrades.pp
2012-06-05new style for 2.7mh
2012-04-21Apply GPL-v3 licenseGabriel Filion
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Filion <lelutin@gmail.com>
2012-04-15Migrate - in class names to _mh
In newer puppet releases the old way to name class/modules with a -, won't anymore be supported.
2012-04-11Fix formatting.intrigeri
2012-04-11Depend on our shared concat module rather than ripienaar's one.intrigeri
Most of us are likely to use and test against the former.
2012-04-11use correct references for new concat usagemh
2012-04-11migrate concatenated_file to the concat modulemh
2011-04-14README fix - we should use template not an urlmh
2011-02-07Starting from Squeeze, Debian Volatile is deprecated in favor of ↵intrigeri
CODENAME-updates. Take this into account in the Debian sources.list template: - go on using volatile.d.o for <= Lenny sources lines - start using CODENAME-updates for Squeeze and newer. Reference: http://lists.debian.org/debian-volatile/2011/01/msg00008.html
2010-12-16New class: apt::dist_upgrade::initiator.intrigeri
This implements the "update initiator" pattern suggested by http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Debian_Patterns. This feature is useful when one does not want to setup a fully automated upgrade process but still needs a way to manually trigger full upgrades of any number of systems at scheduled times.
2010-12-16New class: apt::dist_upgrade.intrigeri
2010-12-15Fix 5237f9da.intrigeri
2010-12-15Repair Exec['update_apt'] to run apt-get update when needed.intrigeri
Move this Exec to a dedicated class that is not included by default i.e. we default not to "apt-get update" on every Puppet run. We now make use of this class in the apt::upgrade_package define to make sure APT indexes are up-to-date before attempting package upgrades. One may now use the following to ensure current packages are installed by Package resources: include apt::update Package { require => Exec[apt_updated] }
2010-12-11Allow running cron-apt more than once a day.intrigeri
2010-12-11New class: apt::reboot_required_notifyintrigeri
This class installs a daily cronjob that checks if a package upgrade requires the system to be rebooted; if so, cron sends a notification email to root.
2010-12-11Fix formatting.intrigeri
2010-12-09removed bit from README that is no longer trueMicah Anderson
2010-12-08add apt-listchanges support. this is a nice compliment to using the ↵Micah Anderson
upgrade_package functionality, because you get an email when the package has been upgraded.
2010-12-08add apticron support.Micah Anderson
Why apticron, when we have cron-apt already? Some people have different preferences, we use apticron along with the upgrade_package functionality in this module. I know someone who uses cron-apt to run the upgrades, but apticron for notifications, because apticron's notifications are much nicer (cron-apt just gives you the output of apt-get upgrade)
2010-12-07multiple sources for templates are not allowed (see #1818), so revert it to ↵Micah Anderson
a single source referenced by the README, and clarify the README to indicate how you can pass the preseed contents directly
2010-12-07update apt::preseeded_package template sources to use $lsbdistcodename ↵Micah Anderson
instead of $debian_release, also expand it to allow for site-apt sources
2010-12-07README update: minor typo fixMicah Anderson
2010-12-07README update: clarify that the debian-archive-keyring is managed alreadyMicah Anderson
Just so people are clear that they do not need to specify a $custom_key_dir to manage the debian archive keyring, I've added some clarifying text so you know that this is not necessary
2010-12-07README update: clarify the site-apt preferences optionsMicah Anderson
The README described a few things that were not true relating to the apt/preferences file. First of all it said you could ship a 'file', but preferences.pp very clearly uses the 'content => $custom_preferences' parameter, which will not take file sources, only templates. Secondly, it seemed to imply that you could just drop the custom preferences into your site-apt and it would work. But you actually need to set the $custom_preferences to indicate the content source. Lastly, it said that you could specify a host-specific file in the site-apt module, but there is no facility for this (nor can you use files). Perhaps this is where this module is going eventually, once we have a preferences.d possibility? Until then, it makes more sense to have it reflect the current situation.
2010-12-07Set dselect DSelect::Clean to 'pre-auto' by default for hosts that are vservers.Micah Anderson
Before you only had the choice of setting a 03clean apt configuration for either all hosts, or every single host. Setting it to have the recommended settings for vservers for all hosts meant that you were setting it for non-vservers as well as vservers. The other option you had was to set it per host. This was a bit annoying if you have any more than one vserver because you would need to create a 03clean for every single vserver guest. This change auto-detects if the node is a vserver, and if it is it automatically installs the 03clean_vserver file, with the recommended DSelect::Clean settings, and allows you to override this for all of your vservers, or for specific hosts.
2010-11-24minor README fixupsMicah Anderson
2010-11-21Fix typo and rephrase.intrigeri
2010-11-21Merge remote branch 'immerda/master'.intrigeri
Conflicts: README files/preferences templates/Debian/sources.list.deb-src.erb templates/Debian/sources.list.volatile.erb templates/Ubuntu/sources.list.backports.erb templates/Ubuntu/sources.list.deb-src.erb
2010-11-10Merge remote branch 'nadir/master'intrigeri
Conflicts: README manifests/custom_sources.pp manifests/default_preferences.pp manifests/init.pp manifests/unattended_upgrades.pp templates/Debian/sources.list.volatile.erb