Conjure-up is a power tool for getting started with big software. Conjure-up lets you summon up a big-software stack as a “spell” - a model of the stack, combined with extra know-how to get you from an installed stack to a fully usable one. Start using your big software instead of learning how to deploy it.
This release brings in... wait for it... Trusty support! (special shoutout to Sergio and Kyle who've answered my many questions to get this product out the door) You can now run conjure-up which brings in the latest Juju 2.1 beta5 and makes use of the LXD snap (currently version 2.8). This is an exciting milestone as we've now bridged the gap and brought this technology to our longtime Trusty users. There is a small caveat that you have to make sure that your user is part of the LXD group and that you've rebooted your system to make use of the latest HWE kernel for use with snapd. So with that said please give this a try and report any and all bugs to https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/issues To get started: $ sudo apt-get install snapd $ sudo groupadd lxd && sudo usermod -a -G lxd $USER $ sudo reboot $ sudo snap install conjure-up --classic --beta p.s. I am open to suggestions on how to better simplify this experience on Trusty. I do realize it is a couple of extra commands and a reboot before you can use conjure-up. p.s.s I still can not get bash completion working so anyone with some time to check out my snap setup https://github.com/conjure-up/conjure-up/tree/master/snap and provide any insight on what I may be missing would be much appreciated! http://conjure-up.i <http://conjure-up.io>o Adam
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