I agree that given the goals of euca2ools, the default installation of
the upstream source should not force AWS-specific options on users. The
primary goal of this ticket is to have euca2ools on Ubuntu EC2 AMIs
default to AWS/EC2 resources so that when a user runs an Ubuntu AMI,
euca2ools commands
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009, Neil Soman wrote:
> Euca2ools is designed to be generic and one of the design goals was to
> not assume a specific endpoint or endpoints. The endpoint could be AWS
> or any Eucalyptus installation including the UEC or any other EC2
> compatible service.
>
> I do not think the
Euca2ools is designed to be generic and one of the design goals was to
not assume a specific endpoint or endpoints. The endpoint could be AWS
or any Eucalyptus installation including the UEC or any other EC2
compatible service.
I do not think the proposed fix is in the scope of what the upstream c
** Also affects: eucalyptus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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euca2ools: Requires more environment variables than EC2 AMI tools
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35902309/Dependencies.txt
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