On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 07:40 +0930, Darren Thompson wrote:
> Steve
> 
> Just so it's clear to us "wood ducks"...
> 
> My understanding is that OpenAis is built on top of (ie is dependant on)
> Corosync.
> 
> So to test the RC I need to download and install corosync first and then
> download and install Openais.

If you want openais API features you will need to install corosync
first.

> 
> Please feel free to correct any misunderstandings on my part.
> 
> PS... Congratulations to the team on getting to the 1.0 level (or
> at-least the rc of 1.0 ;-)
> 

thanks.

regards
-steve

> Darren
> 
> On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 14:51 -0700, Steven Dake wrote:
> > I am pleased to announce we are in the home stretch of development with
> > both Corosync (flatiron) and OpenAIS (wilson) 1.0.0 releases.  When
> > downloading, you may notice the file is called "package-0.100.tar.gz".
> > This is to enable easy upgrades for distro packaging, but is indeed the
> > release candidate.
> > 
> > The API and ABI are officially frozen to modifications for existing
> > APIs.  The addition of new APIs is allowed, as per our X.Y.Z versioning
> > policy.
> > 
> > Please download and test these latest versions.  The rc window will be
> > relatively short.
> > 
> > http://www.corosync.org
> > 
> > http://www.openais.org
> > 
> > 
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> > 
> 

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