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Re: method to check for package installation
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Ed Brown |
Subject: |
Re: method to check for package installation |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Apr 2004 08:37:20 -0600 |
That the variable isn't expanded in any of these methods suggests that
it isn't getting set. How are you setting it?
-Ed
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 18:38, Graham Allan wrote:
> I'm trying to write a method file to check if a particular RPM package
> is installed, and if not, install it.
>
> So far I've completely failed to make cfengine check whether a package
> is installed, when the package name is held in a variable.
>
> Attempts 1 and 2 were to define a class.
>
> classes:
> package_installed = ( '/bin/rpm -q ${packagename}' )
>
> and...
>
> classes:
> package_installed = ( ReturnsZero(/bin/rpm -q ${packagename}) )
>
> Attempt 3 was use use the "packages" action.
>
> packages:
> any::
> $(packagename) pkgmgr=rpm define=package_installed
>
>
> In every case, the cfengine output shows that rpm is being called to
> check for a literal "${packagename}" package - the variable is not
> getting substituted. The same commands work fine when they contain the
> literal package name.
>
> Is there any way I've missed that might make this work?
>
> G.
- Re: method to check for package installation, (continued)
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Re: method to check for package installation, Christian Pearce, 2004/04/28
- Re: method to check for package installation, Chip Seraphine, 2004/04/28
- Re: method to check for package installation, Christian Pearce, 2004/04/28
- Re: method to check for package installation, Chip Seraphine, 2004/04/28
- Re: method to check for package installation, Christian Pearce, 2004/04/28
- Re: method to check for package installation, wob-cfengine-help, 2004/04/29
- Re: method to check for package installation, Anne Cross, 2004/04/29
Re: method to check for package installation,
Ed Brown <=
Re: method to check for package installation, David Kewley, 2004/04/28