Hi,
EL6's build needs to add a new libnl-devel dependancy :
DEBUG util.py:417: --> Processing Dependency: libnl.so.1()(64bit) for package:
netcf-libs-0.2.4-4.el6.x86_64
checking for LIBNL... no
configure: error: libnl-devel >= 1.1 is required for macvtap support
Here is my diff for EL6 :
di
I will be travelling end of this week and most of next week, but
I think we can still try to get a release for June 1st, I suggest:
- enter freeze this Thrusday 26
- Push an rc2 over the week-end
- try to push the 1.3.5 release on Wed June 1st
I hope this works for everybody !
Than
On 08/25/2014 06:34 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
> On 08/20/14 13:26, Daniel Veillard wrote:
>> We already have a number of commits in, over 150, I can't freeze next
>> monday but I could do this next Tuesday (the 26) for a planned release
>> around Sep 1st,
>>
>> So unless there is a good reason to
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 02:34:37PM +0200, Peter Krempa wrote:
> On 08/20/14 13:26, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> > We already have a number of commits in, over 150, I can't freeze next
> > monday but I could do this next Tuesday (the 26) for a planned release
> > around Sep 1st,
> >
> > So unless t
On 08/25/2014 02:34 PM, Peter Krempa wrote:
> On 08/20/14 13:26, Daniel Veillard wrote:
>> We already have a number of commits in, over 150, I can't freeze next
>> monday but I could do this next Tuesday (the 26) for a planned release
>> around Sep 1st,
>>
>> So unless there is a good reason to
On 08/20/14 13:26, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> We already have a number of commits in, over 150, I can't freeze next
> monday but I could do this next Tuesday (the 26) for a planned release
> around Sep 1st,
>
> So unless there is a good reason to change this, that's the plan :)
Well there are a
We already have a number of commits in, over 150, I can't freeze next
monday but I could do this next Tuesday (the 26) for a planned release
around Sep 1st,
So unless there is a good reason to change this, that's the plan :)
Daniel
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February is short, but we are already at more then 180 commits
since 1.0.2 release, and well we ought to fix the python bindings
problems of 1.0.2 in an official release, so I think this makes
sense to push a new release at the end of the month.
I suggest to enter freeze in a week, targetting a
Hello,
I think it's time to plan for the next release, it may be a bit late to
target the end of the month but I would think entering freeze around
Friday 28 allowing for a release of 0.9.7 around Nov 4th should give
people enough time to get reviews and push feeatures in,
so unless there is