All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about holding it up, so: —> FRR 2.0 release is released Thanks everyone for the work. Now let’s start planning the next release :-) - Martin
On April 2, 2017 1:43:37 AM "Martin Winter" <mwinter@opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about holding it up, so:
—> FRR 2.0 release is released
Awesome!
Thanks everyone for the work.
I couldn't agree more. Thank you all! Lou
Now let’s start planning the next release :-)
- Martin
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+2 Le 2 avril 2017 2:46:15 PM Lou Berger <lberger@labn.net> a écrit :
On April 2, 2017 1:43:37 AM "Martin Winter" <mwinter@opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about holding it up, so:
—> FRR 2.0 release is released
Awesome!
Thanks everyone for the work.
I couldn't agree more.
Thank you all!
Lou
Now let’s start planning the next release :-)
- Martin
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Can we talk about this next week at ONS? cheers, JR On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 5:52 AM, Vincent Jardin <vincent.jardin@6wind.com> wrote:
+2
Le 2 avril 2017 2:46:15 PM Lou Berger <lberger@labn.net> a écrit :
On April 2, 2017 1:43:37 AM "Martin Winter" < mwinter@opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about
holding it up, so:
—> FRR 2.0 release is released
Awesome!
Thanks everyone for the work.
I couldn't agree more.
Thank you all!
Lou
Now let’s start planning the next release :-)
- Martin
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Great news, did you schedule a package ? On 2 April 2017 at 07:42, Martin Winter <mwinter@opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about holding it up, so:
—> FRR 2.0 release is released
Thanks everyone for the work.
Now let’s start planning the next release :-)
- Martin
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-- Amine
Amine, On 3 Apr 2017, at 0:23, Amine Kherbouche wrote:
Great news, did you schedule a package ?
Can you be more specific on what you are looking for? - I’ve finished rerunning all the Compliance Tests with the Release Git SHA 2 hrs ago - Snap package testing just finished and is now submitted to compile for all architectures on the Ubuntu launchpad. Should be published in the Ubuntu store by the morning (US Pacifc time) latest Which package do you look for? (We don’t have good Ubuntu/RedHat etc packages built yet as the package scripts need some more work) - Martin
On 2 April 2017 at 07:42, Martin Winter <mwinter@opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
All my testing looked good and I haven’t heard from anyone else about holding it up, so:
—> FRR 2.0 release is released
Thanks everyone for the work.
Now let’s start planning the next release :-)
- Martin
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-- Amine
Hi Martin, Great news, did you schedule a package ?
Can you be more specific on what you are looking for?
- I’ve finished rerunning all the Compliance Tests with the Release Git SHA 2 hrs ago - Snap package testing just finished and is now submitted to compile for all architectures on the Ubuntu launchpad. Should be published in the Ubuntu store by the morning (US Pacifc time) latest
Which package do you look for?
You just answered to my question, I wanted either snap package or classic packages (.deb/rpm), so I'll wait for snap packages. Thx, -- Amine
On 3 Apr 2017, at 1:50, Amine Kherbouche wrote:
Hi Martin,
Great news, did you schedule a package ?
Can you be more specific on what you are looking for?
- I’ve finished rerunning all the Compliance Tests with the Release Git SHA 2 hrs ago - Snap package testing just finished and is now submitted to compile for all architectures on the Ubuntu launchpad. Should be published in the Ubuntu store by the morning (US Pacifc time) latest
Which package do you look for?
You just answered to my question, I wanted either snap package or classic packages (.deb/rpm), so I'll wait for snap packages.
Snap packages for amd64, i386, armhf and arm64 are now published. ppc64el is still pending (needs manual review because of a bug in the automatic store review tool on this architecture. This may take a day…) - Martin
For the ones not having a Ubuntu installed and want to link to the snap package: https://uappexplorer.com/app/frr.osr (This is a 3rd-party snap search engine.) - Martin On 3 Apr 2017, at 1:54, Martin Winter wrote:
On 3 Apr 2017, at 1:50, Amine Kherbouche wrote:
Hi Martin,
Great news, did you schedule a package ?
Can you be more specific on what you are looking for?
- I’ve finished rerunning all the Compliance Tests with the Release Git SHA 2 hrs ago - Snap package testing just finished and is now submitted to compile for all architectures on the Ubuntu launchpad. Should be published in the Ubuntu store by the morning (US Pacifc time) latest
Which package do you look for?
You just answered to my question, I wanted either snap package or classic packages (.deb/rpm), so I'll wait for snap packages.
Snap packages for amd64, i386, armhf and arm64 are now published.
ppc64el is still pending (needs manual review because of a bug in the automatic store review tool on this architecture. This may take a day…)
- Martin
Any thoughts on RPM and/or DEB? cheers, JR On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Martin Winter <mwinter@opensourcerouting.org
wrote:
For the ones not having a Ubuntu installed and want to link to the snap package:
https://uappexplorer.com/app/frr.osr
(This is a 3rd-party snap search engine.)
- Martin
On 3 Apr 2017, at 1:54, Martin Winter wrote:
On 3 Apr 2017, at 1:50, Amine Kherbouche wrote:
Hi Martin,
Great news, did you schedule a package ?
Can you be more specific on what you are looking for?
- I’ve finished rerunning all the Compliance Tests with the Release Git SHA 2 hrs ago - Snap package testing just finished and is now submitted to compile for all architectures on the Ubuntu launchpad. Should be published in the Ubuntu store by the morning (US Pacifc time) latest
Which package do you look for?
You just answered to my question, I wanted either snap package or classic packages (.deb/rpm), so I'll wait for snap packages.
Snap packages for amd64, i386, armhf and arm64 are now published.
ppc64el is still pending (needs manual review because of a bug in the automatic store review tool on this architecture. This may take a day…)
- Martin
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