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mosh (5) Versions 0.3.1

Installs mosh

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Berkshelf
Knife
cookbook 'mosh', '= 0.3.1', :supermarket
cookbook 'mosh', '= 0.3.1'
knife supermarket install mosh
knife supermarket download mosh
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Description

This cookbook will install Mosh.

Requirements

Cookbooks

Strictly speaking no additional cookbooks are required, so none are
specific dependencies. However, depending on your platform and package
manager, you may need the following cookbooks:

  • apt - for apt_repository, used in the "package" recipe for Ubuntu < 12.04 to enable backports, where mosh is available.
  • homebrew - if you're installing on Mac OS X and you wish to use homebrew, you'll need this cookbook to set brew as the default package manager, otherwise the package installation may fail (macports is the default provider on Mac OS X.
  • runit - can be used to set up the mosh server daemon.
  • bluepill - can be used to set up the mosh server daemon.

It is generally assumed that on the appropriate platforms you have
otherwise included these cookbooks' recipes in the node's run list or
in a base role.

Platforms

This cookbook should work on most platforms where Mosh is available as
a package, and on others where it can be compiled from source.

Attributes

See attributes/default.rb for default values.

  • node['mosh']['install_type'] - can be "package" or "source" and will determine which recipe is included in the default recipe.
  • node['mosh']['version'] - version of Mosh to install from source
  • node['mosh']['source_url'] - URL to the source tarball
  • node['mosh']['source_checksum'] - SHA256 checksum of the source tarball
  • node['mosh']['init_style'] - type of init system to use for setting up the mosh daemon(s).

Recipes

default

Includes package or source recipe based on the value of the
node['mosh']['install_type'] attribute.

package

Installs the mosh package using the package installation instructions
from the Mosh home page. Should work on the
following platforms:

  • Ubuntu
  • Debian
  • Fedora
  • ArchLinux
  • Gentoo
  • Mac OS X

source

Installs Mosh from the source tarball per the instructions on the home page.

Usage

Put recipe[mosh] in your node's run list and it should install Mosh
for you. If it fails, you may need to adjust the install_type
attribute as described above.

License and Author

Author:: Joshua Timberman opensource@housepub.org
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2012, Joshua Timberman
License:: Apache License, Version 2.0

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

v0.3.0

  • dont namespace use_brew? in Chef::Recipe, makes it unavailable in a resource

v0.2.0

  • add apt cookbook as a dependency (LWRP is used in package recipe)
  • move bash resource above remote_file
  • 'tar' missing in url attribute
  • package dependencies for building from source
  • freebsd has a mosh package now, default to that

v0.1.0

  • Initial release

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