Folks, we're one day late as we ran into some last-minute build show stoppers we needed to resolve, but we do have an RC1 release for Heartbeat 3.0.2 and Glue and Agents 1.0.2. I am taking the liberty to announce this jointly as Dejan won't be available until later tonight, and it's probably enough if one of us blows his Friday night on builds and typing up an announcement. :)
The hg.linux-ha.org/dev repo now has a STABLE-3.0.2-rc1 tag. The autoconf $(PACKAGE_VERSION) is already 3.0.2; the RPM specs have a 3.0.2 version number with a "0rc1" release tag, so when you build RPMs they should upgrade fine to subsequent RCs and ultimately the 3.0.2 release, whose RPMs will be numbered 3.0.2-1. Dejan had some issues with his hg setup, so he asked me to tag glue-1.0.2-rc1 in his name, which I did. I guess his agents-1.0.2-rc1 tag will follow shortly for the agents repo; the tagged changeset will be 1ab6e669bd52 if I understand him correctly. Martin will fix up his Debian packages over the coming days, and they will continue to be available from his repository on people.debian.org until they make their way into squeeze. Right now we have one pressing build issue where we're looking for help, and that is glue currently not building correctly for some users on Solaris. Anyone with access to an (Open)Solaris test box, please take a look at http://developerbugs.linux-foundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2252 and see if you can reproduce this issue. Once Dejan pushes his agents-1.0.2-rc1 tag, you'll be able to retrieve tarballs from the following locations: http://hg.linux-ha.org/dev/archive/STABLE-3.0.2-rc1.tar.bz2 http://hg.linux-ha.org/glue/archive/glue-1.0.2-rc1.tar.bz2 http://hg.linux-ha.org/agents/archive/agents-1.0.2-rc1.tar.bz2 One noticeable change from earlier builds is that the current man pages (we actually have plenty of those now) build from DocBook XML via XSLT, so you'll need xsltproc installed and it is highly recommended that you add Docbook 4.4 DTD and XSL stylesheets to your local catalog. On SUSE or Red Hat based systems, this usually means that you install libxslt and whatever the packager chose to name the DTD and stylesheet packages (usually docbooc-dtd and docbook-xsl or similar). On Debian based systems, you just do "aptitude install xsltproc docbook-xml docbook-xsl" and you're good to go. More on Monday. Have a good weekend! Cheers, Florian
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