Hello everyone,
I am deploying some production servers and am seeing a weird behavior:
2.0~beta12-0ubuntu1.16.04.1 is the default for the 'main' repositories of
archive.ubuntu.com
1.25.6-0ubuntu1~16.04.1~juju1 is the default for ppa:juju/stable
Is this intended? Doesn't feel right to me.
Thank
On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Nicholas Skaggs
wrote:
> Feedback is welcome and appreciated! If you are running ubuntu 16.04 you
> already have snappy installed. Give it a try!
I just wanted to also point out that this enables the Juju client to
run on Fedora/CentOS/SUSE/Arch/Gentoo or any other
I reviewed the collectd and prometheus charms today. The reactive code is
very well written and both charms deployed correctly.
The charms still had the basic auto-generated tests, and the readme files
were VERY minimal. Both charms would fail the lint step on bundletester
(our automated testing t
With quick turn around this is now available for immediate testing in the
charmbox:devel flavor of images
docker pull jujusolutions/charmbox:devel
You can get started right away with some volume mounts to bring in your
charm's and $JUJU_DATA location. We on the ~containers team have a bash
alias
Excellent news! Thanks, Tim.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 12:04 PM Charles Butler
wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up Tim.
>
> I'll get a build pressed for charmbox:devel to get these latest test
> additions in there right now while I'm context switching.
>
> Thanks a bunch for the effort, I know this ha
These new releases work with the latest juju-2.0 betas while maintaining
compatibility with juju-1.25.
They are currently available on PyPI and in ppa:tvansteenburgh/ppa, and
will likely be copied to ppa:juju/stable in the near future.
Find bugs? File here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-jujuc
Thanks for the heads up Tim.
I'll get a build pressed for charmbox:devel to get these latest test
additions in there right now while I'm context switching.
Thanks a bunch for the effort, I know this has been a bit of an uphill
project. To see the light at the end of the tunnel is very welcome!
A
Greetings everyone,
I spent some time hacking up a deep dive on how to work with layer-docker,
the darling layer from the ~containers team making onboarding users looking
to use docker in their juju experience even easier.
http://dasroot.net/posts/2016-08-03-layer-docker-deep-dive/
This breaks d
For now, it's here:
https://github.com/nskaggs/snap-juju
Indeed as Marco pointed out, it should get upstreamed into the juju
repo. The needed interfaces and issues with strict mode are discussed in
the README there as well.
Nicholas
On 08/02/2016 05:11 PM, Tom Barber wrote:
I saw you guys d
On 3 August 2016 at 04:00, Nicholas Skaggs
wrote:
> The Juju client has been snappified and pushed to the juju store. Note for
> now it's just an amd64 build.
>
> snap install juju --beta --devmode
>
> The beta channel contains the latest beta, 2.0-beta13. This is a sneak
> preview of further bui
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