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Author SHA1 Message Date
Javier Bértoli
4231029c62 Changed Redhat's repo name and file
To match the one used by the bootstrapper. Otherwhise, we end up with two repos configured
2019-04-01 09:50:27 -03:00
Javier Bértoli
2e1d4c4573 Specify dependencies 2019-03-31 13:02:13 -03:00
Javier Bértoli
b2d760cd87 Update the testing matrix to cover most distro+salt+python combinations
Use py3 for latest salt version
Use Python 2 on old distros
Update Gemfile
Updated centos-6 run_command, as it does not use systemd
Added tests to verify correct package versions for all cases tested
2019-03-31 11:44:44 -03:00
carpenti
6622d177bf add a way to set which release of saltstack to use
SaltStack provides "versioned" repositories, this commit add a way
to set which release of salt to use.
It adds a pillar "salt:release" which can be set to a specific release
(ex: 2016.11). This release is then used to configure properly the
repositories URLs for Debian/Ubuntu/RedHat.
The default behavior is to point to 'latest', retaining the previous
behavior if the "salt:release" pillar is not set.
2017-05-30 09:18:54 +02:00
Ivan Kadochnikov
423d58dd88 Add state that ensures pkgrepo for RedHat is absent 2016-10-07 16:50:46 +03:00
Seth Miller
8f2191471b Replace pkgrepo with offical Saltstack repo
issue #180
2016-01-08 11:21:22 -06:00
Matt Willsher
e2d192ba89 Improvements to Enterprise Linux family OSs.
* Install pygit from package
* Add Official Salt ZeroMQ 4 COPR repository

Note that Salt itself is assumed to already to be available to the system via yum, via EPEL for example
2015-06-04 17:35:40 +01:00