- From: Tyler Ball <
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- Subject: [chef-dev] Re: Chef Provisioning Releases
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 09:44:58 -0700
I just released chef-provisioning-aws 1.2.1 which fixes the bugs I wrote about below.
Cheers! -T On May 27, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Tyler Ball <
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And the first bug reports are already rolling in! I declared #158 and #204 fixed, but I was sadly mistaken. I’ve got PR #213 open to address this and I’ll release chef-provisioning-aws 1.2.1 soon.
Sorry about that! -T On May 27, 2015, at 1:56 PM, Tyler Ball <
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Greetings!
I’m about to release chef-provisioning version 1.2.0 with the following changelog: - Updating for newly introduced Socketless mode. If the local chef-zero url is `chefzero://...` then we replace it with `http://...` on the target VM #337
- Bumped winrm dependency to 1.3.0 #332
I will also release chef-provisioning-aws 1.2.0 with the following changelog:
- Security groups can be referenced by group-name, don't need a data bag entry (#194)
- Added support for tags across almost all resources. See the README for examples (#190)
- Updated `aws_route_table` with the ability to ignore routes with regex matching. This supports AWS performing automatic route switching for HA purposes without chef-provisioning interfering with that logic. (#172)
- Updated `aws_route_table` to propogate routes from provided virtual gateways. See the comments in the resource for specifics. (#151)
- Updated the `docs/examples/ref_*` examples to execute correctly and fixed broken integration tests
Thanks to everyone for their contributions!
A final NOTE: these gems will not work with the current version of the ChefDK. If you `chef gem install chef-provisioning -v 1.2.0` then you’re gonna have a bad time. There is a conflict between chef-provisioning 1.2 and knife-windows 0.8.x where they want different versions of winrm. This will be resolved with the next ChefDK release, which will include chef-provisioning 1.2, knife-windows 1.0 and winrm 1.3. To take advantage of the new gems you can use a Gemfile in your cookbook and `bundle exec` your runs, or you can wait until the next ChefDK release is out.
Thanks everyone!
-Tyler
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