I'm trying to install the development snapshot.  I had 3.0.4 installed 
and I tried to just install the new web snapshot on the existing install 
since I assumed that nothing has made 3.0.x's frontend incompatible with 
3.0.4's gmetad.  It appears that the snapshot installs to 
/var/www/ganglia whereas the original 3.0.4 package I have is installed 
in /usr/share/ganglia.  Installing the 3.0.x snapshot also seem to 
remove the /etc/httpd/conf.d/ganglia.conf that creates the /ganglia 
alias.  I uninstalled the snapshot and updated all my ganglia packages 
to 3.0.5 and that gave me back my ganglia.conf, but I'm still not sure 
how to install the snapshot.  Am I supposed to override the destination 
directory when installing the RPM?

-Matt


Bernard Li wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> We have been informed by CERN that our web frontend has a security
> vulnerability and Alex Dean has stepped up to get this fixed.
>
> The latest snapshot of the 3.0.x branch with the fix is available here:
>
> http://www.ganglia.info/snapshots/3.0.x/
>
> We would like to make an official release of 3.0.6 ASAP to address
> this security issue so we would really appreciate it if the community
> could help us test the snapshot to confirm that everything is working
> fine.
>
> I would personally really appreciate it if you could send a quick note
> stating that you have tested it and on what distro/arch etc..
>
> Thanks again for your support -- also special thanks goes to Romain
> Wartel from CERN for discovering and reporting this vulnerability.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernard
>
>   


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