On 4/2/2010 0:49, Marek Goldmann wrote:
> On 2010-04-02, at 01:26, graziano obertelli wrote:
>> this is so cool that euca2ools are making into fedora. We just added them
>> to our Q&A so that whenver we test Eucalyptus on fedora (we are working
>> into making nightlies of rpm for fedora) we use your package. So far they
>> passed all the tests! Let me know if we can help in any other way.
>
> If they're good, please vote on tested releases:
>
>
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/search/euca2ools
>
> Create an account if you don't have one here:
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This. Packages in updates-testing need, well, testing before they can
be safely pushed to stable. But they aren't considered "tested" until
enough people try them out and give them comments and +1/-1 votes in the
updates system.
You could even try it right now: install euca2ools-1.2-2 from
updates-testing, see if it works (and hopefully fixes some bugs), then
add feedback to the update.
On 2010-04-02, at 01:26, graziano obertelli wrote:
> So far they passed all the tests! Let me know if we can help in any
> other way.
It looks like you could use some more test coverage, then.
Specifically, I don't think you're covering block device mapping at all,
given
https://launchpad.net/bugs/544706.
Perhaps you folks could take a look at the bug I'm stuck on
(
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=575258) and if you have any
ideas comment on the bug report or just let me know. If you want I
could file it in Eucalyptus's tracker as well; would that help?
We don't support block device mapping at this time. I think it's a good
idea to add it to the Eucalyptus tracker as well, and mentions the
original bug too.
cheers
graziano
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