From: Wolfgang <moo...@wo...> - 2016-08-11 07:44:36
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Hi Piotr! Regarding versions - can you tell me when there will be Ubuntu 16.04 LTS xenial packages in the repository for MooseFS ? Thank you very much! Regards Wolfgang On 2016-08-05 12:02, Piotr Robert Konopelko wrote: > Hi Wolfgang, > > it was not changed yet, because we still notice a lot of users using > "stable" in their repositories - there's a lot of entries with > "stable" in our http server logs. > We decided to give users some extra time - it will be changed soon. >> >> Am I save if I use the >> http://ppa.moosefs.com/moosefs-3/apt/ubuntu/trusty >> URL in my sources.list file >> > Of course! This is the best way - i.e. to decide consciously which > version you want to use at the moment and set it explicite in > sources.list and stop using "stable". > > In case of big installations, some users still may want to stay with > MooseFS 2.0 for a while, we understand this - because of this reason > we created "moosefs-2" - to let them stay and prepare to the conscious > and planned upgrade. > > Best regards, > > -- > > MooseFS <https://moosefs.com> > > Piotr Robert Konopelko > MooseFS Technical Support Engineer > e-mail: pio...@mo... <mailto:pio...@mo...> > www: https://moosefs.com > > Twitter <https://twitter.com/MooseFS> Facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/moosefs> LinkedIn > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/moosefs> GitHub > <https://github.com/moosefs> > > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they > are addressed. 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Core Technology accepts no liability for any damage caused by > any virus transmitted by this email. > > >> On 05 Aug 2016, at 9:33 AM, Wolfgang <moo...@wo... >> <mailto:moo...@wo...>> wrote: >> >> Hi Peter! >> >> When checking the URL: >> http://ppa.moosefs.com/stable/apt/ubuntu/trusty/pool/main/m/moosefs/ >> it still shows me the 2.0.89-1 version files - was the change at the >> repository structure not executed as you pointed out? >> >> Am I save if I use the >> http://ppa.moosefs.com/moosefs-3/apt/ubuntu/trusty >> URL in my sources.list file? >> >> Thank you for this great product! >> Wolfgang, Austria >> >> >> >> >> On 2016-07-16 03:51, Piotr Robert Konopelko wrote: >>> Dear MooseFS Users, >>> >>> please remember about those important changes in MooseFS repository structure which will be introduced in about 2 weeks. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Peter from MooseFS Team >>> >>> -- Piotr Robert Konopelko MooseFS Technical Support Engineer | >>> moosefs.com <http://moosefs.com> >>>> >On 10 Jun 2016, at 7:20 PM, Piotr Robert Konopelko<pio...@mo...> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >Dear MooseFS Users, >>>> > >>>> >we'd like to inform you, that we decided to change our repository structure. >>>> >(examples based on Ubuntu 14.04) >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >debhttp://ppa.moosefs.com/stable/apt/ubuntu/trusty trusty main >>>> > >>>> >"stable" in the entry above now points to the latest stable MooseFS from 2.0 branch (at this moment - 2.0.89). >>>> >*This behaviour will be kept until end of July 2016* >>>> > >>>> >*Starting from August 1, 2016, "stable" in the entry above will point to the latest stable MooseFS from 3.0 branch (at this moment - 3.0.77)* >>>> > >>>> >"stable" symlink is going to be removed at December 31, 2016 - this method will **NOT** work after this date. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >Starting from today, it is also possible to use the following entries, so you can switch your repositories consciously either to MooseFS 2 or MooseFS 3 (***we recommend reconfigure your repos before mentioned end of July 2016***): >>>> > >>>> >debhttp://ppa.moosefs.com/moosefs-3/apt/ubuntu/trusty trusty main >>>> >--> this entry points to the newest stable MooseFS 3.0.x version (3.0.77 at the time of writing this e-mail) >>>> > >>>> >debhttp://ppa.moosefs.com/moosefs-2/apt/ubuntu/trusty trusty main >>>> >--> this entry points to the newest stable MooseFS 2.0.x version (2.0.89 at the time of writing this e-mail) >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >Of course it is still possible to use "version control" in the repository URL, i.e. version number instead of "stable", "moosefs-3" or "moosefs-2": >>>> > >>>> >debhttp://ppa.moosefs.com/3.0.77/apt/ubuntu/trusty trusty main >>>> > >>>> >--> the entry above will still work and at the moment we don't plan to change it. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >This information will be published on our website soon. >>>> > >>>> >In case of any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!:) >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >Best regards, >>>> >Peter from MooseFS Team >>>> > >>>> >-- >>>> >Piotr Robert Konopelko >>>> >MooseFS Technical Support Engineer |moosefs.com <http://moosefs.com> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? 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