conjure-up was merged into hombrew last night, please give the macOS version a try and let us know if there are any issues:
brew install conjure-up Thanks! On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 4:21 PM Curtis Hovey-Canonical <cur...@canonical.com> wrote: > A new release of Juju, 2.2-beta1, and conjure-up, are here! > > > ## What's new in 2.2-beta1 > > - juju login updates > - [conjure-up] Integrated JAAS support > - [conjure-up] Steps now support handling actions that require sudo > (ie sudo snap install kubectl --classic --edge) > - [conjure-up] macOS port (waiting on merge > https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/11488) > - [conjure-up] Lots of step processing polishes > > > ### juju login updates > > Juju login command now accepts the name or hostname of a public > controller as a parameter. > > juju login jaas > > This would add the jaas public controller to the list of the controllers > you can use, it will also get cached in the controllers.yaml. Public > controllers usually use external identity providers. JAAS uses Ubuntu > SSO as an external provider, so in order to use this controller, you > have to register at Ubuntu SSO. In order to get access to the JAAS > public controller, please register through jujucharms.com or using this > URL: > > https://jujucharms.com/login > > The previous version of the command accepted the user name as a > parameter. In order to login as a local user, you can specify a user > name as the argument to the -u flag. > > juju login -u bob > > Note that this release includes only the initial implementation of the > juju login command changes. Polishing and improved UX will come with > following releases. > > > ## Resolved Issues > > Check the milestones for a detailed breakdown of Juju and conjure-up > bugs corrected. > > https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/milestone/19?closed=1 > https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.2-beta1 > > > ## How do I get it? > > If you are running Ubuntu, you can get Juju from the juju stable ppa: > > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:juju/devel; sudo apt-get update > > sudo apt-get install juju > > Or install Juju from the snap store: > > snap install juju --classic --beta > > Install conjure-up from the snap store: > > snap install conjure-up --classic --beta > > If you are on Trusty, you'll need to run a few extra commands: > > sudo apt-get install snapd > sudo groupadd lxd && sudo usermod -a -G lxd $USER > sudo reboot > > Now you can install snaps, including conjure-up, as normal: > > snap install conjure-up --classic --beta > > macOS users can install conjure-up with brew: > > brew install conjure-up --devel > > Windows, CentOS, and MacOS users can get a corresponding Juju > installer at: > > https://launchpad.net/juju/+milestone/2.2-beta1 > > > ## Feedback Appreciated! > > We encourage everyone to let us know how you're using Juju. Send us a > message on Twitter using #jujucharms, join us at #juju on freenode, and > subscribe to the mailing list at j...@lists.ubuntu.com. > > > ## More information > > To learn more about these great technologies please visit > https://jujucharms.com and http://conjure-up.io. > > -- > Curtis Hovey > Canonical Cloud Development and Operations > http://launchpad.net/~sinzui > > -- > Juju-dev mailing list > Juju-dev@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju-dev >
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