[pkg-eucalyptus-maintainers] Eucalyptus

Brian Thomason brian.thomason at eucalyptus.com
Sat Aug 4 18:23:09 UTC 2012


\o/ Thanks all!

I noticed Rudy accidentally marked the python packages Arch: amd64.  This
was probably due to miscommunication on my part as I asked him to mark two
other packages amd64 (common and java-common) as they contained binaries.
 Now that it is in Unstable, I can start making fixes myself, so it is much
appreciated.  I will likely make a new upload tomorrow correcting this;
Luca, when this is done, can you easily clean out the Arch: amd64 python
packages?  I notice both are in the archive now:

http://packages.debian.org/sid/eucalyptus-admin-tools

So we (me) definitely need to get that cleaned up.

Thanks again for all your work on this - I know it is a beast!

-Brian

On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz at debian.org> wrote:

> 2012/8/3 Brian Thomason <brian.thomason at eucalyptus.com>:
> > We've corrected the issues cited with Eucalyptus and uploaded a new
> build.
> > The major change includes the removal of the hairy upgrade code that used
> > /tmp in a less than ideal way to store some state information.  The
> upgrade
> > code only supported upgrades from 3.x anyway, and since Debian has never
> had
> > Eucalyptus packages > 1.6.2, I thought it best to just remove it
> altogether.
> > Future versions of Eucalyptus to be pushed to Debian should have upgrade
> > code integrated into the software itself rather than relying on hackery
> in
> > the maintainer scripts.
>
> Awesome news, thanks!
>
> > Thanks again for the time you have spent on this thus far Luca.  We hope
> > that this one will pass muster and be included in Sid soon.
>
> A big credit goes to one of our trainees who put a lot of efforts
> checking this package thoroughly.
> Also, thanks to all of you for being so responsive answering our
> doubts, that's a huge help for the FTP Team!
>
> And by the way, I just accepted the package :)
>
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