I use haproxy on centos. So I build a RPM i then use in spacewalk to first roll out to test, then post testing to production.
On 16/04/2014 17:14, pablo platt wrote:
An official Ubuntu dev repo will also make testing easier.
It's much easier to use a apt-get than building from source and figuring out command line options.


On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Philipp <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Am 16.04.2014 17:40 schrieb Willy Tarreau:

        I think you summarized very well how to carefully use a
        development
        version in prod. That requires a bit of care, but with that
        you can
        get both nice features and quick fixes.


    Indeed :)

        After 1.5 is released, I'd like to switch to a faster and more
        regular
        release cycle with less constraints on the features.


    And with above said: I, personally, give a rats a** if a version
    is called
    alpha, rc123, -dev or whatever fancy version string it has.

    Test the thing and find out the hairy bits after it hits
    production :-)

    I was sooo often burned by "oh, finally release" and then it was worse
    then the "RC" before the actual release whatsoever.

    My kudos to Willy and the other developers of haproxy, awesome work
    overall AND in the nitbits :-).



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