Re: v0.56 released

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Debian-testing shows the version 0.56-1, maybe I misunderstood but I
thought that 0.56-1 bobtail was the new version of the stable branch.
So I was expecting to see it here
http://ceph.com/debian/dists/precise/main/binary-amd64/Packages

Correct me if I'm wrong :)
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Regards,
Sébastien Han.


On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Sage Weil <sage@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Jan 2013, S?bastien Han wrote:
>> It looks the same for Debian packages, 0.56.1 is on testing branch.
>>
>> http://ceph.com/debian-testing/dists/precise/main/binary-amd64/Packages
>>
>> If someone can fix this, thanks in advance ;-)
>
> The repo has 0.56-1, which is correct... maybe you just misread the
> version?
>
> sage
>
>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> S?bastien Han.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:28 AM, Mark Nelson <mark.nelson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Doh!  Sorry about that.  It looks like they are still in rpm-testing:
>> >
>> > http://www.ceph.com/rpm-testing/el6/x86_64/
>> >
>> > I imagine Gary will have them in the non-testing repo some time tomorrow.
>> >
>> > Mark
>> >
>> >
>> > On 01/01/2013 08:24 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >> apparently the RPM link points to version 0.52. Where can the RPMs for
>> >> 0.56
>> >> be found?
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>    Dennis
>> >>
>> >> On 01/01/2013 07:02 AM, Sage Weil wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> We're bringing in the new year with a new release, v0.56, which will form
>> >>> the basis of the next stable series "bobtail." There is little in the way
>> >>> of new functionality since v0.55, as we've been focusing primarily on
>> >>> stability, performance, and upgradability from the previous argonaut
>> >>> stable series (v0.48.x). If you are a current argonaut user, you can
>> >>> either upgrade now, or watch the Inktank blog for the bobtail
>> >>> announcement
>> >>> after some additional testing has been completed. If you are a v0.55 or
>> >>> v0.55.1 user, we recommend upgrading now.
>> >>>
>> >>> Notable changes since v0.55 include:
>> >>>
>> >>>   * librbd: fixes for read-only pools for image cloning
>> >>>   * osd: fix for mixing argonaut and post-v0.54 OSDs
>> >>>   * osd: some recovery tuning
>> >>>   * osd: fix for several scrub, recovery, and watch/notify races/bugs
>> >>>   * osd: fix pool_stat_t backwawrd compatibility with pre-v0.41 clients
>> >>>   * osd: experimental split support
>> >>>   * mkcephfs: misc fixes for fs initialization, mounting
>> >>>   * radosgw: usage and op logs off by default
>> >>>   * radosgw: keystone authentication off by default
>> >>>   * upstart: only enabled with 'upstart' file exists in daemon data
>> >>>     directory
>> >>>   * mount.fuse.ceph: allow mounting of ceph-fuse via /etc/fstab
>> >>>   * config: always complain about config parsing errors
>> >>>   * mon: fixed memory leaks, misc bugs
>> >>>   * mds: many misc fixes
>> >>>
>> >>> Notable changes since v0.48.2 ("argonaut"):
>> >>>
>> >>>   * auth: authentication is now on by default; see release notes!
>> >>>   * osd: improved threading, small io performance
>> >>>   * osd: deep scrubbing (verify object data)
>> >>>   * osd: chunky scrubs (more efficient)
>> >>>   * osd: improved performance during recovery
>> >>>   * librbd: cloning support
>> >>>   * librbd: fine-grained striping support
>> >>>   * librbd: better caching
>> >>>   * radosgw: improved Swift and S3 API coverage (POST, multi-object
>> >>> delete,
>> >>>     striping)
>> >>>   * radosgw: OpenStack Keystone integration
>> >>>   * radosgw: efficient usage stats aggregation (for billing)
>> >>>   * crush: improvements in distribution (still off by default; see CRUSH
>> >>>     tunables)
>> >>>   * ceph-fuse, mds: general stability improvements
>> >>>   * release RPMs for OpenSUSE, SLES, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS
>> >>>   * tons and bug fixes and small improvements across the board
>> >>>
>> >>> If you are upgrading from v0.55, there are no special upgrade
>> >>> instructions. If you are upgrading from an older version, please read the
>> >>> release notes. Authentication is now enabled by default, and if you do
>> >>> not
>> >>> adjust your ceph.conf accordingly before upgrading the system will not
>> >>> come up by itself.
>> >>>
>> >>> You can get this release from the usual locations:
>> >>>
>> >>>   * Git at git://github.com/ceph/ceph.git
>> >>>   * Tarball at http://ceph.com/download/ceph-0.56.tar.gz
>> >>>   * For Debian/Ubuntu packages, see
>> >>> http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/debian
>> >>>   * For RPMs, see http://ceph.com/docs/master/install/rpm
>> >>>
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