Thanks Wido for the explanation, I might have missed the e-mails discussing
the drop of Ubuntu 12.
I created a PR to reflect that in our documentation:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-docs-install/pull/32
Özhan, I also checked the package repository today, and it was fixed
(thanks Wido!).
> Op 26 september 2017 om 21:12 schreef Rafael Weingärtner
> :
>
>
> Thanks for the reply Wido, can you clarify the point:
>
> >- Is Ubuntu Precise still supported?
> > - If not, we must change the docs (I can open a Jira ticket and PR
> > for
Thanks for the reply Wido, can you clarify the point:
>- Is Ubuntu Precise still supported?
> - If not, we must change the docs (I can open a Jira ticket and PR
> for that)
No, it's not because there is no Java 8 support there.
We deprecated support for Ubuntu Precise because
> Op 26 september 2017 om 16:23 schreef Rafael Weingärtner
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>
> Folks,
>
> How is the status of the 4.10 release? I thought it was already released,
> right?
>
> Even though all of the CloudStack packages are in the right folders for
> Precise and Xenial, it
We are waiting for 4.10 installation and other 4.10 documentations(like
source compile) since long time there was a thread about this documentation
generation on mailing list but it looks like the problem on that step did
not solved yet, its still waiting :(
+1 for Christians & Rafaels questions
Folks,
How is the status of the 4.10 release? I thought it was already released,
right?
Even though all of the CloudStack packages are in the right folders for
Precise and Xenial, it seems that only the “Release” file of Ubuntu Trusty
was updated with the new release files.
Moreover, reading
Hi,
I just wanted to install CloudStack 4.10 on Ubuntu 16.04 using the
official repository at http://cloudstack.apt-get.eu/ubuntu/, but it
seems the .deb-files in the pool are actually not listed in the release
file and therefore can not be found by apt. Will there be a fix for the
repository?