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I would really like to get this working on chef .9, which is the highest version of chef that RightScale supports.
It would seem that the issue is that chef .9 doesn't handle attributes that are arrays or hashes. I was trying to think of a workaround for this, such as setting the attribute as a string and then parsing it. Is this something that you see as a workable solution?
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Hi @mlitwin-rpx and thank you for submitting this issue. You are more then welcome to submit a pull request with tests to get this feature added. We have no plans to support this particular version of Chef as Opscode also does not officially support this version any more. See: http://www.opscode.com/blog/2012/05/10/chef-0-9-eol/
I would really like to get this working on chef .9, which is the highest version of chef that RightScale supports.
It would seem that the issue is that chef .9 doesn't handle attributes that are arrays or hashes. I was trying to think of a workaround for this, such as setting the attribute as a string and then parsing it. Is this something that you see as a workable solution?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: