From: James R. <rey...@bi...> - 2024-03-01 18:37:26
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I want to do a version release soon. I need to setup a test environment and switch libsnet to the GitHub repo that I just made public. https://github.com/Radmind/libsnet James Reynolds Sr Systems Administrator School of Biological Sciences The University of Utah 801-585-3086 > On Mar 1, 2024, at 10:16, Scott Hannahs <st...@ma...> wrote: > > WARNING: Stop. Think. Read. This is an external email. > > Might be able to do a version bump source setup and packaging. I haven’t messed with he packaging in awhile. > > -Scott > >> On Mar 1, 2024, at 12:05, Hauke Fath (SPG) <hf...@sp...> wrote: >> >> On 2024-02-20 22:51, Scott Hannahs via Radmind-users wrote: >>> I have a large infrastructure of machines that are managed by radmind >>> for checking and updating applications as well as updating various >>> data and configuration files. Not sure how this will survive if I >>> ever retire. >> >> Sounds familiar - I have about forty Arch Linux desktops managed by Radmind, and a slowly increasing number of {Net,Free}BSD servers. >> >> Apart from little quirks, I am quite happy with the workflow, but I never got more than fleeting interest from colleagues. >> >> As a perk, I built a setup to manage two virtual servers, and the sandbox system used for tests and updates, based on creative ssh tunneling. >> >> Thanks for the commits. Do you think you could cut a release any time soon? The pkgsrc sysutils/radmind is still on 1.14.1. >> >> Cheerio, >> Hauke >> >> -- >> The ASCII Ribbon Campaign Hauke Fath >> () No HTML/RTF in email Institut für Nachrichtentechnik >> /\ No Word docs in email TU Darmstadt >> Respect for open standards Ruf +49-6151-16-21344 >> > |