Juju 2.2-rc2 has been released

Jason Hobbs jason.hobbs at canonical.com
Mon Jun 12 16:17:22 UTC 2017


Nicholas,

Thanks.  beta is still 2.2rc1.  Should it be 2.2rc2 also?

Jason

On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:15 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <
nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the heads-up Jason. Yes, small snafu with publishing the
> builds. Edge builds are tracking develop (2.3-alpha1) and now are being
> published again.
>
> Nicholas
>
> On 06/12/2017 11:18 AM, Jason Hobbs wrote:
>
>> I noticed that for the juju snap, edge and beta channels have older
>> releases than candidate.  Shouldn't they always be at least the same
>> version as candidate, if not newer?
>>
>>   stable:    2.1.3                   (1922) 24MB classic
>>   candidate: 2.2-rc2                 (1929) 25MB classic
>>   beta:      2.2-rc1                 (1925) 25MB classic
>>   edge:      2.2-rc1+develop-7256fe0 (1915) 44MB classic
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jason
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 6:25 AM, Chris Lee <chris.lee at canonical.com
>> <mailto:chris.lee at canonical.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     # Juju 2.2-rc2 Release Notes
>>
>>     We are delighted to announce the release of Juju and conjure-up
>>     2.2-rc2! In this release, Juju greatly improves memory and storage
>>     consumption, works on KVM containers, and improves network
>>     modelling. conjure-up now supports Juju as a Service (JAAS),
>>     provides a MacOS client, and adds support for repeatable spell
>>     deployments.
>>
>>     The best way to get your hands on this release of Juju and
>>     conjure-up is to install them via snap packages (see
>>     https://snapcraft.io/for more info on snaps).
>>
>>        snap install juju --classic --candidate
>>
>>             snap install conjure-up --classic --candidate
>>
>>     Other packages are available for a variety of platforms. Please
>>     see the online documentation at
>>     https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/reference-releases#development
>>     <https://jujucharms.com/docs/devel/reference-releases#development>
>>
>>     Please note that if you are upgrading an existing controller,
>>     please make sure there is at least 6G of free disk space. The
>>     upgrade step for the logs can take a while, in the vicinity of 10
>>     or more minutes if the current logs collection is at its maximum size.
>>
>>     Since 2.2-rc1
>>
>>     ## New and Improved
>>
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------
>>
>>     Better support credential management in the Azure provider
>>
>>     * support autoload-credentials and juju add-credential in the
>>     azure provider when Azure CLI is installed.
>>
>>     (this removes the requirement that the user discover their
>>     subscription ID before creating credentials)
>>
>>     Rate limit login and connection requests to the controller(s) on
>>     busy systems.
>>
>>     ## Fixes
>>
>>     ------------------------------------------------------------
>> ------------
>>
>>     Fix issue where status history logs were not pruned:
>>
>>     https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1696491
>>     <https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju/+bug/1696491>
>>
>>
>>
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