From fschueller at suse.de Fri Apr 8 01:06:43 2016 From: fschueller at suse.de (Farah =?UTF-8?B?U2Now7xsbGVy?=) Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2016 09:06:43 +0200 Subject: [Machinery] New release: Machinery 1.19.0 Message-ID: <20160408090643.42e0b0d1@kitsune.suse.de> Hello Machinists, Spring is finally upon us and so is Machinery's release 1.19.0, all set with new enhancements and bug fixes! This release is centered around reinvention and clarification just like the first season of the year, for instance you will notice that we rephrased some features to provide a more intuitive experience when using Machinery: the config-files inspector was renamed to changed-config-files inspector to better represent its function, as well as the trusty `--exclude-scope` option, which can now be called as `--ignore-scope` to avoid messy errors with other options. Additional hints and explanations for Debian based systems will help you understand and use Machinery and its features better. Worth noting are also some fixes on the autoyast and kiwi export features, but let's just give way to the changelog: ## Version 1.19.0 - Mon Apr 04 17:06:37 CEST 2016 - thardeck at suse.de * Rename config-files inspector to changed-config-files inspector to be more intuitive * Following the previous change the analyze operation was also renamed to changed-config-files-diffs * Add explanation for patterns-tasks relationship for Debian based systems (gh#SUSE/machinery#1820) * Public serve task now prints hostname for sharing (gh#SUSE/machinery#1699) * Fix export of description with no repositories scope to Autoyast (gh#SUSE/machinery#2024) * Only use required packages for bootstrap in Kiwi export * Fix regression which prevented changed-config-file diffs from being shown in the HTML output * Hint now mentions remote-user option (gh#SUSE/machinery#1813) * Hint is printed when `machinery` is called without options (gh#SUSE/machinery#1286) * Rename --exclude-scope option to --ignore-scope (gh#SUSE/machinery#897) Get the new release from our homepage [1] or by running `zypper up machinery` to update your previously installed version on your machine. As always, we're happy to hear your feedback and hopefully you'll enjoy this release! Kindest regards, The Machinery Team [1] http://machinery-project.org From mamorales at suse.de Tue Apr 26 08:51:01 2016 From: mamorales at suse.de (Mauro Morales) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 16:51:01 +0200 Subject: [Machinery] New release: Machinery 1.20.0 Message-ID: <571F8055.7010002@suse.de> Dear Machinists, We're happy to announce Machinery 1.20.0. This release brings support for ARM architecture so if you were keen on trying out Machinery to inspect your Raspberry Pi by all means please do. Get the new release from the Machinery home page [1] via one-click install. In case you already have machinery installed in your system you can update by running: `zypper up machinery`. Here is the list of the complete changes: ## Version 1.20.0 - Fri Apr 22 16:39:04 CEST 2016 - thardeck at suse.de * Added explanation for 'N/A' fields for each scope (gh#SUSE/machinery#1904) * Added support of the ARM architectures "armv6l", "armv7l" and "aarch64" to our machinery-helper (This requires at least Go version 1.5) * Introduce format version 9 which fixes a migration issue (gh#SUSE/machinery#2041) https://github.com/SUSE/machinery/blob/master/docs/System-Description-Format.md#version-9 Best Regards, the Machinery Team [1]:http://machinery-project.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: