Dear list,
A helpful user pointed out that the ROA delete buttons were not shown if BGP
previews were disabled ("bgp_risdumps_enabled = false" in config). This issue
is also present in 0.13.1.
We just released 0.14.0-rc2 with a fix for this.
On behalf of the NLnet Labs RPKI Team,
Tim
> On 17 Oct 2023, at 19:01, Tim Bruijnzeels <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> We just released the first release candidate for the coming 0.14.0 Krill
> release. We invite all interested users to test this version, but please do
> not upgrade your production environment until 0.14.0 has been released.
>
> This release introduces the following small features and fixes:
> - Add traditional and simplified Chinese translations #1075
> - Let the testbed automatically renew the TA manifest and CRL #1095
> - Show the delete icon for AS0 ROA when there is another existing
> announcement #1109
>
> But, we spent the main effort in this release on improving how Krill stores
> its data. This will help improve robustness today and pave the way for
> introducing support for Krill clustering using a database back-end in a
> future release. For now, these issues have been done:
> - Improve transactionality of changes (e.g. #1076-1078, #1085, #1108, #1090)
> - Remove no longer needed 'always_recover_data' function #1086
> - Improve upgrade failed error: tell users to downgrade #1042
> - Crash Krill if the task scheduler encounters a fatal error. #1132
> - Add support for importing delegated child CAs #1133
>
> Note that this release still uses the now outdated ASPA object syntax. We
> plan to make another focused release to address this immediately after 0.14.0
> is released. See issue #1080.
>
> Note that if you were running 0.13.1 as a testbed, you might have symlinked
> the "signer" directory to "ta_signer" to support a manual workaround for
> re-signing the trust anchor CRL and manifest (issue #1095). If you did, you
> may need to delete any surplus files and directories under
> "/var/lib/krill/data/ta_signer" other than the " ta " directory.
>
> Please let us know if you have any issues, questions or comments. We are
> running this release candidate in our production environment and will
> continue testing it in the wild over the coming weeks. If no issues arise, we
> will release Krill 0.14.0 on Monday, 30 October.
>
> On behalf of the NLnet Labs RPKI Team,
>
> Tim
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