From thardeck at suse.de Thu Jan 15 07:21:07 2015 From: thardeck at suse.de (Tim Hardeck) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 15:21:07 +0100 Subject: [Machinery] Announcing Machinery 1.2.0 Message-ID: <54B7CCD3.6010607@suse.de> Hi, the Machinery team is happy to announce the release of Machinery 1.2.0. Machinery is a systems management toolkit for Linux: http://machinery-project.org This release adds AutoYaST export, so that you can get a system deployed via AutoYaST from any description obtained by Machinery. In addition it contains many other improvements and bug fixes. The changes in detail are: * Added AutoYaST export for system descriptions * Handle zypper locks gracefully * Prevent scopes from being inspected multiple times * Keep already extracted results after canceling an inspection * Don't fail on file validation errors, but report them as warnings * List scopes more natural with a space after comma * Use UTF-8 for displaying HTML report * Do not ignore Btrfs subvolumes during unmanaged-files inspection * Store KIWI and AutoYaST exports in subdirectories * Skip Gnome Virtual File System mounts on inspection * Skip special file systems like proc, devtmpfs and so on * Show names of packages where changed config files come from * File extraction status is now shown in the comparison output * Fixed image building issue when the repository alias consisted spaces * Fixed compare output for unmanaged-files * Added hint for analyze how to show the diffs * Added hint to recommend ssh-copy-id if passwordless logins are not possible The new Machinery version is available via the ?Advanced Systems Management? module on SLES 12. It is also available for openSUSE via our homepage http://machinery-project.org We are looking forward to your feedback. Your Machinery team -- SUSE Linux GmbH, GF: Felix Imend?rffer, Jane Smithard, Jennifer Guild, Dilip Upmanyu, Graham Norton, HRB 21284 (AG N?rnberg)