Installs packages and deploys license files for Fujitsu NetCOBOL.
Further proof that you can do enterprise-y things with Chef.
There needs to be NetCOBOL packages on your internal yum repository. I cannot and will not redistribute the proprietary RPM files to you.
You can use the yumrepo::corporate recipe to point this recipe at an internal yum repository.
- FJSVcbl - COBOL compiler
- FJSVcbr - COBOL runtime
- FJSVXcbl - COBOL compiler
- FJSVXcbr - COBOL runtime
- FJSVXrds - Remote Development Service
- FJSVXcbre - COBOL runtime for Insterstage Job Workload
- FJSVXcblf - J Adapter to wrap Java classes to be used by COBOL programs.
- FJSVXcbrf - J Adapter runtime
- FJSVXmeft - Form feature
- FJSVXbsrt - Sort, merge, and copy
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netcobol['packages']
- List of packages to install.
- Default depends on architecture
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netcobol['paths']
- Search PATH.
- Default depends on architecture
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netcobol['libpaths']
- LD Library path
- Default depends on architecture
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netcobol['manpaths']
- Manpage search path
- Default depends on architecture
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netcobol['nlspaths']
- Localization path
- Default depends on architecture
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netcobol['copypaths']
- COBOL Copy libary paths
- Default depends on architecture
- Copy FJSVcbl and FJSVcbr rpms to a webserver, or internal yum repository.
- Run
createrepo
on your internal yum repository if needed. - Put
recipe[netcobol]
in yourrun_list
.
Author:: Eric G. Wolfe Copyright:: 2010
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
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