Yea, I saw the latest package got named twice as it were. I'll have a look. It doesn't hurt anything, but the package should be

2.0-beta7~20160512~3966+0bd48e6f~16.04

On 05/12/2016 05:15 PM, Adam Stokes wrote:
Nice but this version is a bit crazy:

2.0-beta7~20160512~3966~0bd48e6f-20160512+3966+0bd48e6f~16.04

Maybe just drop -20160512+3966+0bd48e6f as it seems to be repetative

On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Ryan Beisner <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Absolutely <3 this.

    On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Nicholas Skaggs
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Whether you want to track Juju development more closely, or
        simply like living on the edge, there is a new ppa available
        for you. Dubbed the Juju Daily ppa[1], it] contains the latest
        blessed builds from CI testing. Installing this ppa and
        upgrading regularly allows you to stay in sync with the
        absolute latest version of Juju that passes our CI testing.
        New packages are copied as soon as a blessed build is
        complete. This can occur multiple times a day should every
        build pass, or it may be several days between builds should
        new revisions contain failures.


        The Juju QA team don’t recommend running this ppa for
        production or critical system usage, but we are happy to hear
        about bugs[2] you may encounter while running these versions
        of Juju. To add the ppa, you will need to add ppa:juju/daily
        to your software sources.


        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/daily


        Do be aware that adding this ppa will upgrade any version of
        Juju you may have installed. Also note this ppa contains
        builds without published streams, so you will need to generate
        or acquire streams on your own. For most users, this means you
        should pass --upload-tools during the bootstrap process.
        However you may also pass the agent-metadata-url and
        agent-stream as config options. See the ppa description and
        simplestreams documentation for more details[3].


        Finally, should you wish to revert to a stable version of
        Juju, you can use the ppa-purge tool[4] to remove the daily
        ppa and the installed version of Juju.


        We hope this proves useful to you, feedback welcome!



        Nicholas

        1.

        https://launchpad.net/~Juju/+archive/ubuntu/daily
        <https://launchpad.net/%7EJuju/+archive/ubuntu/daily>
           <https://launchpad.net/%7Ejuju/+archive/ubuntu/daily>

        2.

        https://bugs.launchpad.net/juju-core/+filebug

        3.

        https://github.com/juju/juju/blob/master/doc/simplestreams-metadata.txt

        4.

        http://askubuntu.com/a/310


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