Introducing a Daily PPA for Juju

Adam Stokes adam.stokes at canonical.com
Thu May 12 21:18:40 UTC 2016


Also can we purge some of those PPA's that aren't being used any longer?
The list is pretty confusing as to which ppa should be used:

This is the current list of ppa's under Juju namespace:


0.5 Stable
0.6 Stable
1.22 Updates
1.22 Proposed
1.23 Updates
Juju Daily
juju devel packages
Juju Enablement
juju experimental packages
juju-golang
juju packages
juju proposed packages
juju stable packages
Juju Staging


On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Adam Stokes <adam.stokes at canonical.com>
wrote:

> Nice but this version is a bit crazy:
>
> 2.0-beta7~20160512~3966~0bd48e6f-20160512+3966+0bd48e6f~16.04
>
> Maybe just drop -20160512+3966+0bd48e6f as it seems to be repetative
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Ryan Beisner <ryan.beisner at canonical.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Absolutely <3 this.
>>
>> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <
>> nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Whether you want to track Juju development more closely, or simply like
>>> living on the edge, there is a new ppa available for you. Dubbed the Juju
>>> Daily ppa[1], it] contains the latest blessed builds from CI testing.
>>> Installing this ppa and upgrading regularly allows you to stay in sync with
>>> the absolute latest version of Juju that passes our CI testing. New
>>> packages are copied as soon as a blessed build is complete. This can occur
>>> multiple times a day should every build pass, or it may be several days
>>> between builds should new revisions contain failures.
>>>
>>>
>>> The Juju QA team don’t recommend running this ppa for production or
>>> critical system usage, but we are happy to hear about bugs[2] you may
>>> encounter while running these versions of Juju. To add the ppa, you will
>>> need to add ppa:juju/daily to your software sources.
>>>
>>>
>>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/daily
>>>
>>>
>>> Do be aware that adding this ppa will upgrade any version of Juju you
>>> may have installed. Also note this ppa contains builds without published
>>> streams, so you will need to generate or acquire streams on your own. For
>>> most users, this means you should pass --upload-tools during the bootstrap
>>> process. However you may also pass the agent-metadata-url and agent-stream
>>> as config options. See the ppa description and simplestreams documentation
>>> for more details[3].
>>>
>>>
>>> Finally, should you wish to revert to a stable version of Juju, you can
>>> use the ppa-purge tool[4] to remove the daily ppa and the installed version
>>> of Juju.
>>>
>>>
>>> We hope this proves useful to you, feedback welcome!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nicholas
>>>
>>> 1.
>>>
>>>    https://launchpad.net/~Juju/+archive/ubuntu/daily
>>>    <https://launchpad.net/%7Ejuju/+archive/ubuntu/daily>
>>>
>>> 2.
>>>
>>>    https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+filebug
>>>
>>> 3.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/juju/juju/blob/master/doc/simplestreams-metadata.txt
>>>
>>> 4.
>>>
>>>    http://askubuntu.com/a/310
>>>
>>>
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