On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:30 PM, Darren Brogan <brogan...@darrenbrogan.ie> wrote:
>>> Dif you upload a new version to pypi ? > > Not yet, this will be done very shortly though. > >>> I dont recall if we had the same version number or not. Probably good to > increment it so we can upggrade via pip > > Yup, the versions numbers are different, upgrade should work fine. > > 0.0.1 = initial gcloud release > 0.0.2 = rename from gcloud to gstack > 0.0.3 = extract configuration file out of project folder > 0.1.0 = Add support for GCE GA > > > I'll add a HISTORY.rst file to the repo to keep track of release changes. > And fwiw, I tested both gstack and ec2stack latest versions this weekend and everything worked fine. Good work adding the ec2 tags, and making gstack compliant with GA v1 > Darren > > > On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Sebastien Goasguen <run...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Great job Darren, and thanks for the update. See inline >> >> -Sebastien >> >>> On 3 Jun 2014, at 22:25, Darren Brogan <brogan...@darrenbrogan.ie> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Guys, >>> >>> Just a quick update on progress for last week. >>> >>> *[ec2stack]* >>> >>> Since the last progress email I've completed support of tag actions. >> There >>> is now support for listing / creating / deleting Cloudstack tags through >>> ec2stack. I wrote the required tests and updated the documentation >>> accordingly. I was working in a branch called 'tag_support', this has >> been >>> merged into master since my last email. >> >> A quick howto on how to add new api would be nice. >> >>> >>> ec2stack github repo - https://github.com/BroganD1993/ec2stack >>> >> >> Dif you upload a new version to pypi ? >> >> >>> *[gstack]* >>> >>> Since my last update I've completed work on basic GCE GA support for >>> gstack. Anything that was supported in the original release of gstack, >>> using the GCE v15beta API should now work with the GCE GA API. >>> >>> The documentation on GitHub was updated with new setup instructions for >>> users. >>> >>> After completing the GCE GA support work I made a new release on pypi >> which >>> is available for download here: >> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gstack/0.1.0 >>> <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gstack/0.1.0> >> >> I dont recall if we had the same version number or not. Probably good to >> increment it so we can upggrade via pip >> >>> >>> I began writing tests for the project, which is progressing nicely. I >> have >>> most of the major functionality tested, there's still a bit of work left >> to >>> do. The test support branch was merged into master earlier today. >>> >>> gstack project repo - https://github.com/NOPping/gstack >>> >>> My next step is to finish the unittesting for gstack and then move on to >>> refactoring, restructuring & cleaning of the code base. >>> >> >> Sounds like a plan >> >>> Thanks, >>> Darren >>