I am happy to announce that clufter, a tool/library for transforming and analyzing cluster configuration formats, got its version 0.77.2 tagged and released (incl. signature using my 60BCBB4F5CD7F9EF key): <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.2.tar.gz> <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.2.tar.gz.asc> or alternative (original) location: <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.2.tar.gz> <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.2.tar.gz.asc>
The updated test suite for this version is also provided: <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.2-tests.tar.xz> or alternatively: <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.2-tests.tar.xz> I am not so happy that this is only limited to bare minimum to get clufter working with upcoming Python 3.8 (appears rather aggressive about compatibility, even if some of that are just enforcements of previous deprecations) plus some small accrued changes over time, but there was no room to deliver more since the last release. Quite some catching up with the recent developments, as also asked on this list[1], is pending, hopefully this will get rectified soon. [1] https://lists.clusterlabs.org/pipermail/users/2019-July/026057.html Changelog highlights for v0.77.2 (also available as a tag message): - Python 3 (3.8 in particular) compatibility improving release - enhancements: . knowledge about mapping various platforms to particular cluster component sets got updated so as to target these more reliably -- note however that current capacity for package maintenance does not allow for adding support for new evolutions of such components, even when they are nominally recognized like that (mostly a concern regarding corosync3/kronosnet, and new and backward incompatible changes in pcs) . specfile received more care regarding using precisely qualified Python interpreters and process of Python byte-compilation was taken fully under the explicit control of where familiarity for that is established - internal enhancements: . previously introduced text/data separation to align with Python 3 regression in the test suite was rectified . mutliple newly identified issues with Python 3.8 were fixed (deprecated and dropped standard library objects swapped for the straightforward replacements, newly imposed metaclass and relative module import related constraints were reflected) . (automatically reported) resource (open file descriptor) leak was resolved * * * The public repository (notably master and next branches) is currently at <https://pagure.io/clufter> (rather than <https://github.com/jnpkrn/clufter>). Official, signed releases can be found at <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/> or, alternatively, at <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/> (also beware, automatic git archives preserve a "dev structure"). Natively packaged in Fedora (python3-clufter, clufter-cli, ...). Issues & suggestions can be reported at either of (regardless if Fedora) <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=clufter&version=rawhide>, <https://pagure.io/clufter/issues>. Happy clustering/high-availing :) -- Jan (Poki)
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