[ANN] juju-core 1.9.4 has been released

Kapil Thangavelu kapil.thangavelu at canonical.com
Mon Dec 17 20:18:52 UTC 2012


On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Clint Byrum <clint at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Excerpts from David Cheney's message of 2012-12-15 16:52:21 -0800:
> > juju-core 1.9.4
> > ===============
> >
> > A new experimental release of Juju, juju-core 1.9.4, is now available
> > for testing. This is an early release of the Go port of Juju and should
> > be considered experimental.
> >
> > Getting Juju
> > ------------
> >
> > juju-core 1.9.4 is available from the Gophers PPA
> >
> > https://code.launchpad.net/~gophers/+archive/go
> >
> > New and Notable
> > ---------------
> >
> > This release includes several improvements
> >
> > * juju-core now respects the default-series configuration key to control
> > the release series of the target environment.
> > * juju-core now supports all EC2 regions. Please raise a bug on the
> > juju-core project if you experience an issue using juju-core with the
> > EC2 provider.
> >
> > Known bugs and limitations
> > --------------------------
> >
> > As this is an early release of Juju in Go there are a number of features
> > which are still to be implemented. A non exhaustive list of known issues
> > is as follows.
> >
> > * EC2 is the only supported provider.
> > * Raring series environments are not supported.
> > Most types of relations are supported, but they are not displayed in
> > juju status. #1073966
> > * The ssl-hostname-verification configuration key is not valid in an
> > environments.yaml configuration. The EC2 provider does perform ssl host
> > verification by virtue of only talking to https endpoints. As a
> > temporary measure, please remove this key from your environments.yaml.
> > #1074025
>
> FYI, the point of this key is not to turn it on. It should ALWAYS
> default to on, and was only defaulted to off for one release to not
> break backward compatibility.
>
> The point is to be able to turn it off for private cloud/testing/etc.
>

also "The EC2 provider does perform ssl host
> verification by virtue of only talking to https endpoints"... talking ssl
doesn't verify a cert by virtue of using ssl.
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