Hi all, I just attempted to run a 0.9b fabfile and ran into some problems (I'll write them up shortly). I was wondering if there was a 0.9b to 0.9.0 migration guide anywhere?
Thanks for the great tool! On Wednesday, November 18, 2009, Niklas Lindström <lindstr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Forgot to cheer and congratulate to the release. Great news and thanks > for all your work! > > Cheers, > Niklas > > > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm happy to announce that Fabric 0.9 final is, at long last, out the >> door and on PyPI! Please let me know if you encounter any distribution >> or installation issues. Some related things of note: >> >> >> * A "Fabric RC2" went up on PyPI a few minutes prior to final, which >> was just me testing some new release/build tasks. It can be safely >> ignored. I didn't even bother uploading it to the Redmine files >> section. >> >> * Which brings me to my next point: the canonical download location >> for Fabric is now http://code.fabfile.org/projects/fabric/files/ . >> Obviously I'll keep using PyPI untill/unless something better takes >> its place -- but for anyone wanting a stable location for package >> management, that's the place. See also [1]. >> >> * PyPI apparently doesn't follow setuptools' rules for version >> ordering, and wanted to display 0.9rc1/rc2 as coming *after* 0.9.0 >> final. For now I've removed the RCs, and am actively investigating my >> options here. Then again, I don't expect to put prerelease versions on >> PyPI in the future (RC1 was just a distribution test) so perhaps it's >> a wash. >> >> * I've tweaked docs.fabfile.org's Apache settings; releases are now >> listed "in full", i.e. 0.9.0 or 0.9rc1 or etc. /0.9/ now redirects to >> the most recent release, right now /0.9.0/. I still have to tweak this >> aspect of things a bit, so bear with me. (Do let me know of any >> outright breakage, though!) >> >> >> I think that's it for now, everything else ought to mirror the RC1 >> release process pretty closely. I will be reaching out to the Python >> announce list, some local-to-me Python/Django user groups, and some >> folks who've previously blogged about Fabric. If you know anyone who >> would be interested in getting or talking about the new version, >> please let them know. >> >> Note: I expect development to go much faster now that I've gotten over >> most of the large humps involved with a rewrite and reworking of a >> project like this. Writing entirely new docs and test toolchains and >> release strategies takes a lot of time, but now I can do normal, >> incremental tweaks and push them out when ready. I'm looking forward >> to 2010 being a great year for Fabric! >> >> Finally, my thanks to everyone who submitted tickets, patches, or even >> just sent in a note to the mailing list -- I greatly appreciate all >> the support :) >> >> Regards, >> Jeff >> >> [1] http://code.fabfile.org/issues/show/64 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fab-user mailing list >> Fab-user@nongnu.org >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Fab-user mailing list > Fab-user@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user > -- Bo Shi (207) 469-8264 (M) 25 Kingston St, 5th Fl Boston, MA 02111 USA _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list Fab-user@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user