[openstack-dev] OpenStack 2015.1.0 for Debian Sid and Jessie

Ihar Hrachyshka ihrachys at redhat.com
Fri May 15 13:50:09 UTC 2015


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Are there any attempts to avoid duplication of efforts? I would expect
Ubuntu to reuse and extend what is in their upstream distro - Debian.

Ihar

On 05/15/2015 01:11 PM, David Medberry wrote:
> and a quick checks shows that there are number of differences just
> in the nova source package, so I believe they remain independent.
> 
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 5:01 AM, David Medberry
> <openstack at medberry.net <mailto:openstack at medberry.net>> wrote:
> 
> Neil, I haven't inspected these packages but historically they are 
> independent.
> 
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 2:37 AM, <Neil.Jerram at metaswitch.com 
> <mailto:Neil.Jerram at metaswitch.com>> wrote:
> 
> Out of interest, have you done this by re-releasing the Ubuntu 
> packaging? Or have you taken an independent approach?
> 
> Regards, Neil
> 
> 
> Original Message From: Thomas Goirand Sent: Thursday, 14 May 2015
> 22:21 To: OpenStack Operators; Openstack; OpenStack Development 
> Mailing List (not for usage questions) Reply To: OpenStack
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> [openstack-dev] OpenStack 2015.1.0 for Debian Sid and Jessie
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am pleased to announce the general availability of OpenStack 
> 2015.1.0 (aka Kilo) in Debian unstable (aka Sid) and through the
> official Debian backports repository for Debian 8.0 (aka Sid).
> 
> Debian 8.0 Jessie just released =============================== As
> you may know, Debian 8.0 was released on the 25th of April, just a 
> few days before OpenStack Kilo (on the 30th of April). Just right
> after Debian Jessie got released, OpenStack Kilo was uploaded to 
> unstable, and slowly migrated the usual way to the new Debian
> Testing, named Stretch.
> 
> As a lot of new packages had to go through the Debian FTP master
> NEW queue for review (they check mainly for the copyright /
> licensing information, but also if the package is conform to the
> Debian policy). I'd like here to publicly thank Paul Tagliamonte
> from the Debian FTP team for his prompt work, which allowed Kilo to
> reach the Debian repositories just a few days after its release (in
> fact, Kilo was fully available in Unstable more than a week ago).
> 
> Debian Jessie Backports ======================= Previously, each
> release of OpenStack, as a backport for Debian Stable, was only
> available through private repositories. This wasn't a satisfying
> solution, and we wanted to address it by uploading to the official
> Debian backports. And the result is now available: all of OpenStack
> Kilo has been uploaded to Debian jessie-backports. If you want to
> use these repositories, just add them to your sources.list (note
> that the Debian installer proposes to add it by default):
> 
> deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main
> 
> (of course, you can use any Debian mirror, not just the httpredir)
> 
> All of the usual OpenStack components are currently available in
> the official backports, but there's still some more to come, like
> for example Heat, Murano, Trove or Sahara. For Heat, it's because
> we're still waiting for python-oslo.versionedobjects 0.1.1-2 to
> migrate to Stretch (as a rule: we can't upload to backports unless
> a package is already in Testing). For the last 3, I'm not sure if
> they will be backported to Jessie. Please provide your feedback and
> tell the Debian packaging team if they are important for you in the
> official jessie-backports repository, or if Sid is enough. Also, at
> the time of writing of this message, Horizon and Designate are
> still in the backports FTP master NEW queue (but it should be
> approved very soon).
> 
> Also, I have just uploaded a first version of Barbican (still in 
> the NEW queue waiting for approval...), and there's a package for
> Manila that is currently on the work by a new contributor.
> 
> Note on Neutron off-tree drivers ================================ 
> The neutron-lbaas, neutron-fwaas and neutron-vpnaas packages have
> been uploaded and are part of Sid. If you need it through 
> jessie-backports, please just let me know.
> 
> All vendor-specific drivers have been separated from Neutron, and
> are now available as separate packages. I wrote packages for them 
> all, but the issue is that most of them wouldn't even build due to
> failed unit tests. For most of them, it used to work in the Kilo
> beta 3 of Neutron (it's the case for all but 2 of them who were
> broken at the time), but they appeared broken with the Kilo final
> release, as they didn't update after the Kilo release.
> 
> I have repaired some of them, but working on these packages has 
> shown to be a very frustrating work, as they receive very few
> updates from upstream. I do not plan to work much on them unless
> one of the below condition: - My employer needs them - things are
> moving forward upstream, and that these unit tests are repaired in
> the stackforge repository.
> 
> If you are a network hardware vendor and read this, please push for
> more maintenance, as it's in a really bad state ATM. You are
> welcome to get in touch with me, and I'll be happy to help you to
> help.
> 
> Bug report ========== If you see any issue in the packages, please
> do report them to the Debian bug tracker. Instructions are
> available here: https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
> 
> Happy installation,
> 
> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
> 
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