[Pkg-puppet-devel] [SCM] Puppet packaging for Debian branch, master, updated. debian/2.6.0-2-119-g611c2bb

Mathias Gug mathias.gug at canonical.com
Fri Aug 20 15:45:21 UTC 2010


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit f45f787d1571900acc6d1c635224443567ab7422
Author: Mathias Gug <mathias.gug at canonical.com>
Date:   Thu Aug 19 19:15:36 2010 -0400

    Mention puppetmaster-passenger package in the puppetmaster README file.

diff --git a/debian/puppetmaster.README.debian b/debian/puppetmaster.README.debian
index 078111c..8307ebc 100644
--- a/debian/puppetmaster.README.debian
+++ b/debian/puppetmaster.README.debian
@@ -8,19 +8,9 @@ You will want to a server that can scale better than webrick, such as
 Passenger (aka. mod_rails), or mongrel, both with a front-end
 web-proxy such as apache.
 
-If you would like to run Passenger (aka. mod_rails) with apache or
-mongrel, then you will need to make sure you have
-libapache2-mod-passenger and librack-ruby installed and you should
-have a look at the /usr/share/doc/puppetmaster/examples/apache2.conf
-for some reasonable settings to get you started (be sure to change
-the domain name in the SSL configuration to be yours).
-
-Additionally, your puppet.conf on your puppetmaster will need the
-following settings:
-
-[puppetmasterd]]
-ssl_client_header = SSL_CLIENT_S_DN
-ssl_client_verify_header = SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY
+If you would like to run Passenger (aka. mod_rails) with apache install the
+puppetmaster-passenger package. It will automatically setup an apache2 virtual
+host that will run puppetmaster under Passenger.
 
 For more information:
 http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Using_Passenger

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