[Bug 1063697] Re: [FFe] Please update to new release 0.6
Clint Byrum
clint at fewbar.com
Tue Oct 9 19:35:02 UTC 2012
v0.6 was released, which is just bzr592 + the version bump.
** Summary changed:
- [FFe] Please update to new snapshot release ~bzr592
+ [FFe] Please update to new release 0.6
** Description changed:
- The latest updates to juju trunk include a number of bug fixes and one
- major refactor which are important for quantal
+ The latest release from juju trunk includes a number of bug fixes and
+ one major refactor which are important for quantal
Features:
- Refactoring to Local provider to use Ubuntu Cloud Images; this resolves a number of networking issues with the local provider (removes the dependency on libvirt) and makes the local provider instances behave more like those used in cloud deployments. Two key regressions:
* Regresses HTTPS apt support for local provider because cloud-init doesn't have a way to make the distinction.
* Regresses performance for the case where the download is cached. rsync'ing from the debootstrap is a little faster than extracting the tar.gz. Also we now do a full apt-get upgrade, so all updates have to be unpacked/configured.
- MAAS constraints; currently only machine-name is supported; this makes
the MAAS provider in Juju much more useful; change in behaviour of MAAS
provider so some regression potential.
- Juju: Add --version option - no regression potential.
Bug Fixes:
- Openstack Folsom compatibility
- Fix reporting of exceptions
For full details see - https://code.launchpad.net/~juju/juju/trunk
commits 586->592
Build log: see attached
Testing:
- Tested local provider with 12.04 cloud images; OK
- Tested openstack provider with OpenStack Folsom: OK
- Tested interoperability with existing Openstack Essex environment: OK
- Tested with ec2 provider: OK
** Description changed:
The latest release from juju trunk includes a number of bug fixes and
one major refactor which are important for quantal
Features:
- Refactoring to Local provider to use Ubuntu Cloud Images; this resolves a number of networking issues with the local provider (removes the dependency on libvirt) and makes the local provider instances behave more like those used in cloud deployments. Two key regressions:
* Regresses HTTPS apt support for local provider because cloud-init doesn't have a way to make the distinction.
* Regresses performance for the case where the download is cached. rsync'ing from the debootstrap is a little faster than extracting the tar.gz. Also we now do a full apt-get upgrade, so all updates have to be unpacked/configured.
- MAAS constraints; currently only machine-name is supported; this makes
the MAAS provider in Juju much more useful; change in behaviour of MAAS
provider so some regression potential.
- Juju: Add --version option - no regression potential.
Bug Fixes:
- Openstack Folsom compatibility
- Fix reporting of exceptions
For full details see - https://code.launchpad.net/~juju/juju/trunk
- commits 586->592
+ commits 586->594
Build log: see attached
Testing:
- Tested local provider with 12.04 cloud images; OK
- Tested openstack provider with OpenStack Folsom: OK
- Tested interoperability with existing Openstack Essex environment: OK
- Tested with ec2 provider: OK
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