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Committer:
Package Import Robot
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Author(s):
Christopher Glass (Canonical)
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Date:
2013-08-09 17:01:28 UTC
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mfrom:
(1.1.31)
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Revision ID:
package-import@ubuntu.com-20130809170128-bwjpe9ptqzad104q
Tags: 13.07.1-0ubuntu2
* New upstream version (LP: #1190510)
- New metadata exchange mechanism allows clients to send any key-value data
to the landscape server (LP: #1123932)
- Network devices now report their maximum theoretical speeds, and duplex
status to landscape-server (LP: #1126330, LP: #1130130)
- Landscape.client is now HA aware when HA is implemented using juju
charms (LP: #1122508)
- The landscape client will now trigger a reboot if server sends a
reboot-required message. (LP: #1133005)
- Big AMP code cleanup and refactoring in order to improve testing, improve
performance and ease future maintainability (LP: #1165047, LP: #1169102,
LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669,
LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669, LP: #1170669)
- Added logic to detect cloned (virtual) computers (LP: #1161856)
- The landscape-client and landscape-common packages do not use or depend
on dbus code anymore, and the dependencies to python-gi and gudev are
dropped. The hardware info plugin now looks at /proc instead of querying
DBus (LP: #1175553, LP: #1180691)
- The ceph manager plugin is now a monitor plugin and thus does not require
root privileges anymore. (LP: #1186973)
- The detection logic for virtual machine was changed to account for the
different semantics between Openstack Folsom and Grizzly, and was
expanded to detect more hypervisors (LP: #1191843)
- Removed legacy upgrader code from postinst since support for it was
dropped.
- French translation patches were removed since the changes were merged
upstream.
- Removed legacy upgrader from postinst.
- The /etc/dbus-1/system.d/landscape.conf file was moved from the
landscape-common package to the landscape-client-ui as part of
LP: #1175553, LP: #1180691. The added "Replaces:" stanza does not need
an equivalent "Breaks:" since packages depend on each other with a
strictly equal version number, avoiding the case described in
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/footnotes.html#f53