# PUPPET VERSION PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY # # Define the Puppet version as a root key, then specify the OS platform(s) and versions(s) that this Puppet version is # compatible with AND that you wish to test on. If you wish to exclude a platform from testing, simply omit it. # # OS names and versions must conform to the VMPooler nomenclature and conventions. # # Running 'bundle exec rake 'pdksync:generate_vmpooler_release_checks[7]' will generate an entry in the 'provision.yaml' # for each managed module that contains a configuration that satisfies both: # - The module's compatible platforms # - The Puppet version's compatible platforms (in this example: '7') # # NOTE: arch will always be assumed to be 'x86_64' --- 5: centos: ['5', '6', '7', '8'] debian: ['8', '9', '10'] oracle: ['5', '6', '7'] redhat: ['5', '6', '7', '8'] sles: ['12', '15'] scientific: ['6', '7'] ubuntu: ['14.04', '16.04', '18.04'] win: ['2008r2', '2012r2', '2016', '2019', '10-pro'] 6: centos: ['5', '6', '7', '8'] debian: ['8', '9', '10'] oracle: ['5', '6', '7'] redhat: ['5', '6', '7', '8'] sles: ['12', '15'] scientific: ['6', '7'] ubuntu: ['14.04', '16.04', '18.04', '20.04'] win: ['2008r2', '2012r2', '2016', '2019', '10-pro'] 7: centos: ['7', '8'] debian: ['9', '10'] oracle: ['7'] redhat: ['7', '8'] sles: ['12', '15'] scientific: ['7'] ubuntu: ['18.04', '20.04'] win: ['2012r2', '2016', '2019', '10-pro']