-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi,
It's with great pleasure that I am announcing the availability of Juno RC1 in Debian. As of today, it has been fully uploaded to Debian Experimental (I have just uploaded Trove a few minutes ago, which was the last package remaining). I haven't had time to test it yet, or to run the tempest functional testing yet, though I am planning to do all of that this week. New in this release: - - Full support, together with sysv-rc and OpenRC, for systemd & upstart on all core packages, so you can decide which init system you prefer. All of the init scripts (for all 4 init systems) are now generated out of templates, which brings more consistency. - - Possibility to decide if you want to use syslog and/or log files in convenient /etc/default/openstack or /etc/default/<name-of-the-daemon> (which you have to create, there's no such files by default, and by default it's using the traditional log files in /var/log/<project-name>/<daemon-name>.log, with more consistency on log file names). - - Sahara and Murano (though murano-dashboard isn't ready yet, because it has been rejected by the FTP masters due to the presence of a non-free .min.css files, which has been removed upstream, but I need to wait for the next RC to be released, then I'll be able to do a 2nd upload attempt). Note that while those have been packaged, I cannot tell if they work well or not, as I couldn't find the time to test them (yet), and have very few knowledge on how to use them. Though at least I can tell that the daemons are running after installation, and producing log files. Feedback welcome! Note that everything is currently available from Debian Experimental only, as the current plan is to have Icehouse released in Jessie (which means that Juno cannot be uploaded to Sid/Jessie). The amount of work in this release has been particularly important compared to the last 3, because of the amount of new dependencies. The number of packages I now maintain is slowly approaching 200 (see [1]). However, the number of failed unit tests in packages are very very low in both the Sid/Jessie build and in the Wheezy backport. Note that after Jessie is frozen (on the 5th of November), I am planning on opening a new Jessie backport repository, and that I will also work on Jessie backport packages for Kilo. It is well possible that I will also upload Kilo directly to the official jessie-backport repositories, eliminating the need of adding 3rd party repositories (I'm not decided yet if I will do that though, so your comments would be appreciated). Please help me with the test of all of the above, and I would very much welcome anyone to send bugs to the Debian bug tracker [2] if you find any problem in the current packages. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) [1] https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org [2] https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUMPlTAAoJENQWrRWsa0P+qUIP/0O7nFhIbaXmseemWovayrBv sXviGhkceZZU6d7vuEnBqoMiP4YHcAvMP1cOsNzHE+BpDVibDrDHDkzmJuv90hq6 VdbPNrUyWyvibvB1UEFTLhpH0VR1Wb9KSEF2NC9RVDehaRxhV4R606Dnw3D7sKmR /tBVX1Jsgr4dJ+DRxdvdk20iEYoMES7l6p1Ti8vMi9OAmxj6ggsJAPY3Uj0Lo31S QicxB6kGlWSiOvV/v4kFlBLJUPMEUp78YDRjsuseT3wBbtu4l6NJgFNx2/MIr291 VXpNjleY0X/EUhhqS/UF6eXSOMzr2Wh6rit3sfI4dd3Lt84XJZbKJHdu5P8rXn5g 6XA2FbwfN5EHg0nNK8I48SWOpB9PMPG7U5h55HwmaSkfMLVLKagyZCu2nAle7/a7 jxRNsL90/eWzdwpS/XRO3fJ89zR1o6ZcYTkkMlQ1EaUzvsr9al9mrNK7hY5jXP71 vh5u64GrVUZRdgQyObiAAUA69CwqpYowOdLJJIVJS4mgXEReTv4dNqTg9JSrz/y8 NkXQNz5FPDotGmhrgiktnA/CSkZIgPOza2eBsprOEUxh03rsQzFK3ze+5bIWPIYW bO6bVFrXUcfxCtyzMhc83jlcQWt0TcmkB7Wbvs/bwVrZxpFSUA2pSSLBSwVqJJ/L 3KbBxDcKLn1TKGgPaUIM =lnBd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev