Juju stable 1.18.1 is released
Curtis Hovey-Canonical
curtis at canonical.com
Fri Apr 11 23:14:24 UTC 2014
juju-core 1.18.1
A new stable release of Juju, juju-core 1.18.1, is now available.
This release replaces 1.18.0.
Getting Juju
juju-core 1.18.1 is available in trusty and backported to earlier
series in the following PPA
https://launchpad.net/~juju/+archive/stable
If you use the local provider, be sure to install the juju-local package
if it is not already installed. Juju's local requirements have changed.
Upgrading local juju environments without the juju-local package is not
advised.
Notable
* Working with Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and 14.04 Trusty
Resolved issues
* Juju upgrade-juju 1.16.6 -> 1.18 (tip) fails
Lp 1299802
* Peer relation disappears during upgrade of juju
Lp 303697
* The public-address changed to internal bridge after juju-upgrade
Lp 1303735
* juju cannot downgrade to same major.minor version with earlier
patch number
Lp 1306296
* Juju 1.18.0, can not deploy local charms without series
Lp 1303880
* Juju scp no longer allows multiple extra arguments to pass through
Lp 1306208
* Juju tests fail with release version number 1.18.0
Lp 1302313
* Charm store tests do not pass with juju-mongodb
Lp 1304770
Working with Ubuntu 12.04 Precise and 14.04 Trusty
Juju 1.18.x is the first Juju that is aware of two Ubuntu LTS releases.
In the past, when bootstrapping the state-server or deploying a charm,
Juju selected Ubuntu 12.04 Precise when the serie was not specified. If
you care about the version of Ubuntu used, then you want to specify the
series
You can specify the series of the state-server and set the default charm
series by adding "default-series" to environments.yaml. Setting
"default-series" is the only way to specify the series of the
state-server (bootstrap node). For example, if your local machine is
Ubuntu 14.04 trusty, but your organisation only supports Ubuntu 12.04
Precise in the cloud, you can add this to your environment in
environments.yaml:
default-series: precise
There are many ways to specify the series to deploy with a charm. In
most cases you don't need to. When you don't specify a series, Juju
checks the environment's "default-series", and if that isn't set, Juju
asks the charm store to select the best series to deploy with the charm.
The series of the state-server does not restrict the series of the
charm. You can use the best series for a charm when deploying a service.
When working with local charms, Juju cannot fall back to the charm
store, it falls back to the environment's "default-series". You must
specify the series in the environment or when deploying the charm. If
your environment is running, you can add "default-series" like so:
juju set-environment default-series=precise
These commands choose Ubuntu 12.04 Precise when "default-series" is set
to "precise" in the environment:
juju deploy cs:precise/mysql
juju deploy precise/mysql
juju deploy mysql
juju deploy local:precise/mysql
juju deploy loca:mysql
Finally
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