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I'm currently digging deeper into Puppet and with several manifests I encounter problems regarding the installed ruby version or rubygems. I would guess that others probably also run in such problems. As I couldn't find the right pointers via Google, I'd like to ask if someone has a good example on using RVM with Puppet and run Bundler and Passenger inside a specific gemset provided by RVM.

I tried puppet-rvm from blt04 but it doesn't help running bundler inside a RVM gemset and I couldn't find information on configuring ruby applications to be run inside the RVM context (e.g. using a project .rvmrc)

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class rails::rvm { package { [ "autoconf", "bison", "curl", "libreadline-dev", "subversion", "zlib1g-dev" ]: ensure => installed } file { "/usr/local/bin/rvm-install-system-wide": source => "puppet:///modules/rails/rvm-install-system-wide", mode => "700", } exec { "install-rvm": command => "/usr/local/bin/rvm-install-system-wide", creates => "/usr/local/bin/rvm", require => [ Package["curl"], Package["subversion"], File["/usr/ local/bin/rvm install-system-wide"] ], logoutput => on_failure, } append_if_no_such_line { "setup-rvm-shell-environment": file => "/etc/bash.bashrc", line => "[[ -s /usr/local/rvm/scripts/rvm ]] && . /usr/local/ rvm/scripts/rvm", } } 
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  • I don't understand your answer. I guess the magic happens in puppet:///modules/rails/rvm-install-system-wide but I don't have that file. Which rails module do you use? How does this help running bundler or ruby applications within a RVM gemset? Commented Aug 22, 2012 at 16:39
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What I do is add the users that will need to run rvm to the rvm group, and then prefix all execs with rvm do. Take a look at my gitorious module -- there's rvm stuff all over the place.

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