Those instructions are indeed out of date. The correct attribute name is now
tools-metadata-url.

Having said that, Canonistack, along with AWS, HP Cloud, Azure is supported to
run Juju releases from PPA out-of-the-box without the need to upload any tools
or set the URL to locate the tools. This is because the Juju release process
uploads the tools for those clouds so that Juju can find them. If you are
running from source, then yes, --upload-tools is necessary.

On 30/01/14 09:26, Sean Feole wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
> 
> I've been looking at the following wiki page in attempt to use Canonistack
> with juju. Are these wiki instructions up-to-date ??
> 
> https://wiki.canonical.com/InformationInfrastructure/IS/CanonicalOpenstack/CanonistackWithJujuCore
> 
> These instructions were written for juju-core 1.13 (June/2013) and I just
> pulled 1.17.1 from the -devel ppa.
> 
>  I noticed there is some small print on the wiki regarding adding
> tools-url:
> https://swift.canonistack.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_526ad877f3e3464589dc1145dfeaac60to
> the env.yaml. Is this still valid??   I'm asking because I saw a
> tools-metadata-url: field in the environment.yaml file.
> 
> I didn't want to spam the juju-dev list with the same email so if that's a
> better place to ask, let me know :)
> 
> Thanks,
> -Sean
> 
> 
> 

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