Hello everyone, This is yet another Avocado release announcement: 82.0, and LTS release, is now available!
About LTS (Long Term Stability) =============================== This release is the fourth LTS (Long Term Stability) release. The previous LTS release, 69.x, will be supported for an additional 6 months. Read more about what LTS means here: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/82.0/guides/contributor/rfcs/lts.html LTS Release Notes ================= To understand what you may have to do in order to upgrade from 69.x to 82.0, it's highly recommended you look at the LTS release notes: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/82.0/releases/lts/82_0.html Release Notes ============= And if you're coming from version 81.0, this is what changed since then: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/82.0/releases/82_0.html Installing Avocado ================== Instructions are available in our documentation on how to install either with packages or from source: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/82.0/guides/user/chapters/installing.html RPM packages for the current Fedoras (31 and 32) and EL 8 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, etc) should be soon available on those distribution's "avocado" module, on the "latest" stream. A new "82lts" stream, similar in purpose to the the currently available "69lts", should also be available soon. The installation should be straightforward, and you can find instructions here: https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/82.0/guides/user/chapters/installing.html#fedora If you need Python 2 support, the 69.0 LTS series (currently at version 69.3) should be used, and it's available in the "69lts" module stream instead. Also, updated Python source and binary packages are available on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/avocado-framework/ Avocado-VT ========== We also provide convenience packages for Avocado-VT. Packages are offered for Python 2 (to be used with previous Avocado versions, such as the LTS ones) and Python 3 on Fedora 31 and 32. Also, updated Python source and binary packages are available on PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/avocado-framework-plugin-vt/ Happy hacking and testing! -- Cleber Rosa [ Sr Software Engineer - Virtualization Team - Red Hat ] [ Avocado Test Framework - avocado-framework.github.io ] [ 7ABB 96EB 8B46 B94D 5E0F E9BB 657E 8D33 A5F2 09F3 ]
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