Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Last call: 0.24.0 is imminent"
2007 Dec 13
2
ANNOUNCE: 0.24.0 is out
At long last, 0.24.0 has been released. Look for your friendly
packagers to package it up in the near future, but in the meantime
you can download it:
http://reductivelabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-0.24.0.tgz
I''ll be walking the different release sites (RubyForge et al) and
posting it there, too.
Look for a related announcement later today on changes in development
practices
2007 Dec 18
2
Backward compatibility issues in 0.24.0
Hi all,
Hobbeswalsh on IRC has discovered a backward compatibility issue in
0.24.0, preventing 0.23.x clients working well with 0.24.0 servers.
Specifically, you can''t specify relationships to builtin resources
when the client is 0.23.x, although specifying relationships to
defined resources still works.
The problem is that prior to 0.24.0 there was no central class
2007 Nov 28
9
Please start testing for release
Hi all,
We''re getting close to release[1], so I''d appreciate it if people
would start testing the current ''master'' branch with their
repositories. I made quite a few internal changes, most of which
shouldn''t even be noticed unless there are bugs, so just running a
server and/or client under the current code would be a big help.
I''m
2007 Aug 15
0
Re: [puppet] #761: mount tries to mount an already mounted FS
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 05:29:03AM -0000, puppet wrote:
> #761: mount tries to mount an already mounted FS
> -----------------------------+----------------------------------------------
> Reporter: porridge | Owner: luke
> Type: defect | Status: new
> Priority: normal | Milestone: misspiggy
>
2007 Jan 05
0
Last chance to test before the next release
Hi all,
I''ve now got all but one bugs closed or bumped to the next release,
and I am planning on releasing today. People have been testing the
SVN code all week and have helped to find many bugs that we would not
have wanted in a released project, and you can help more by testing
right now.
The major change in this release is that the transactions now use a
graph library to
2007 Oct 22
1
unsubscribe
I''d like to be removed from the puppet-users email list... but I cant
find my name on the webpage.
Thanks,
Jennifer Ford
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2007 Mar 19
6
Last call for fixes: Releasing tomorrow
I think I''ve got every fix except one in that''s going to make it into
grover, which I''ll hopefully be releasing tomorrow. I plan on adding
Tim Stoop''s patches for home directory management (#432), but
everything else is getting pushed to the next release at this point.
I''ve fixed all of the major bugs, or at least I think I have. If
2007 Feb 02
1
Re: Subscribe to multiple files - Modification
Mr. Kanies,
If you would not mind filing the bug, it would be appreciated.
Puppet Version: 0.22.0
Platform: Fedora Core 6
Thank you,
-- Rob --
----- Original Message ----
From: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
To: Puppet User Discussion <puppet-users@madstop.com>
Sent: Friday, February 2, 2007 1:34:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Puppet-users] Subscribe to multiple files - Modification
On Feb
2007 Jun 20
0
ANNOUNCE: 0.23.0 release
Hi all,
I''ve finally released 0.23.0 (only two days late!). You can get it
from the usual locations (although the packagers will take a little
while to package it up, I assume):
https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/InstallationGuide
You can read the full changelog[1], which is pretty long, but here''s
a summary of the things you either want or should look out for:
2007 Sep 18
1
libtheora 1.0 alpha8 released, beta1 imminent
Hello,
it's a great pleasure for me to announce the availability of libtheora
alpha8 and the imminent availability of beta1.
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/theora/libtheora-1.0alpha8.tar.gz
alpha8 brings a completely new decoder (feature complete, lifted from
derf's theora-exp) and additional control over the encoder (applications
now can specify their own set of quantization
2007 Sep 18
1
libtheora 1.0 alpha8 released, beta1 imminent
Hello,
it's a great pleasure for me to announce the availability of libtheora
alpha8 and the imminent availability of beta1.
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/theora/libtheora-1.0alpha8.tar.gz
alpha8 brings a completely new decoder (feature complete, lifted from
derf's theora-exp) and additional control over the encoder (applications
now can specify their own set of quantization
2007 Jun 19
0
ANNOUNCE: Release candidate for 0.23.0
Hi all,
I have done as much testing and fixing as I think I can for the next
release. Barring any drastic failures, I''ll be releasing tomorrow
(probably around midnight Tues/Wed GMT). Thus, please, as much as
possible, test this release, and especially test it using your actual
running configurations. See the PuppetSource[1] page for info on how
to do this.
Particular
2007 Sep 25
2
Runnels development
Looks like there''s enough interest in runnels that it''s time to
create a list:
https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/runnels-dev
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2007 Mar 19
0
Provider features
In my neverending quest to generate documentation so I don''t have to
write it myself, I am proud to announce a new form of documentation
generation: Provider features.
Each resource type can now declarate "features" (currently defined as
a list of methods a provider must define). Providers can then be
tested to see whether they provide a given feature; for instance:
2006 Sep 01
0
x2puppet executable, rename
Hi all,
For my presentation on Wednesday to BayLISA, I modified the code from my
x2puppet[1] post so that you could select any type to display, you could
select just a single element in that type, and you could add --edit,
which would put the output into a file, let you edit it, and then run
the result as a Puppet transaction.
I think this is a really useful tool for simple one-off edits
2007 Aug 01
1
[LLVMdev] Web Server Restart Imminent
All,
Just letting you know that I intend to restart the web server in a few
minutes. Notice was given earlier today.
Reid.
2012 Sep 06
1
Xen 4.1.4 release imminent?
Hi,
Just wondering if there''s a release of xen 4.1.4 being planned for the
near future to bundle up the recent XSA''s?
- Nathan
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Xen-users@lists.xen.org
http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
2001 Apr 19
0
Fwd: Re: 2.2 release imminent.
Okay, I sent this a while back, and the current source still exhibits all
the previous errors. Is there a chance this can be fixed? Even fixing the
check for dn_expand in resolv.so would help ...
Tony
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 15:29:39 -0700
>To: "jeremy@valinux.com" <jeremy@valinux.com>, samba@samba.org
>From: Anthony Brock <abrock@georgefox.edu>
>Subject: Re:
2005 Mar 29
1
Rsync 2.6.4pre4 released (2.6.4 imminent!)
I've released rsync 2.6.4pre4. I believe that this version will be what
gets released as 2.6.4, hopefully on Wednesday. Please try this out
and let me know if anything is amiss.
All the changes since 2.6.3 are mentioned here:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/NEWS
You'll also find a preview of the man pages in the same dir (as usual):
2005 Mar 29
1
Rsync 2.6.4pre4 released (2.6.4 imminent!)
I've released rsync 2.6.4pre4. I believe that this version will be what
gets released as 2.6.4, hopefully on Wednesday. Please try this out
and let me know if anything is amiss.
All the changes since 2.6.3 are mentioned here:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/NEWS
You'll also find a preview of the man pages in the same dir (as usual):