- From: Mike <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: RE: Re: Cookbook Releases 5/14/13
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 18:26:21 -0400
Mat:
What does `berks outdated` tell you?
If you have the cookbook in your local shelf, and there's no version
constraint higher than 1.11.2, then you might not get a newer one.
-M
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Mat Schaffer
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Is there some lag in getting the latest versions via the API? Berkshelf is
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still surfacing java 1.11.2
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-Mat
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about.me/matschaffer
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On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Joshua Timberman
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> Ohai, yet again!
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> I'm sorry, I pushed out a pretty bad bug in `java::openjdk` in the 1.11.0
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> and 1.11.2 releases of the java cookbook. This is now corrected in 1.11.4
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> Iiro Uusitalo reported the bug along with a pull request. I used the code,
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> though I reformatted it mainly for whitespace in test I added. Thanks,
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> Iiro!!
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> ## java v1.11.4:
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> ### Bug
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> - [COOK-2989]: `bash[update-java-alternatives]` resource uses wrong
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> The complete commit for this change is here:
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> https://github.com/opscode-cookbooks/java/commit/037323a03a08c2b638c19c96652ae9c213aecd9a
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> The specs are all passing, and test-kitchen converges correctly across the
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> platforms supported in the .kitchen.yml/
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> ________________________________________
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> From: Joshua Timberman
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 17:15
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> To:
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> Subject: [chef] Re: Cookbook Releases 5/14/13
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> Ohai again so soon!
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> I just released a new version of the java cookbook. I'm not sure how this
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> passed the tests before, because rspec totally failed just now until I
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> Sorry about that!
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> ## java v1.11.2:
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> ### Bug
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> - Use SHA256 checksums for Oracle downloads, not SHA1.
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> -joshua
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> On 5/14/13 3:44 PM, "Joshua Timberman"
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> >Ohai Chefs,
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> >We have more cookbook releases for you, and more to come this week. The
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> >`java` cookbook now has a bunch of ChefSpec/RSpec tests. We're working to
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> >get more of our cookbooks tested, and as the tools we're using are still
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> >being developed, so are "best practices" for testing. Expect a blog post
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> >soon that will describe some of the ideas we're exploring, and what seems
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> >## aws v0.101.0
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> >### Bug
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> >- [COOK-1355]: AWS::ElasticIP recipe uses an old RightAWS API to
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> > associate an elastic ip address to an EC2 instance
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> >- [COOK-2659]: `volume_compatible_with_resource_definition` fails on
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> > valid `snapshot_id` configurations
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> >- [COOK-2670]: AWS cookbook doesn't use `node[:aws][:databag_name]`,
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> > etc. in `create_raid_disks`
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> >- [COOK-2693]: exclude AWS reserved tags from tag update
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> >- [COOK-2914]: Foodcritic failures in Cookbooks
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> >### Improvement
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> >- [COOK-2587]: Resource attribute for using most recent snapshot
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> > instead of earliest
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> >- [COOK-2605]: "WARN: Missing gem '`right_aws`'" always prints when
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> > including 'aws' in metadata
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> >### New Feature
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> >- [COOK-2503]: add EBS raid volumes and provisioned IOPS support for
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> >## java v1.11.0:
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> >This version brings a wealth of tests and (backwards-compatible)
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> >refactoring, plus some new features (updated Java, IBM recipe).
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> >### Sub-task
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> >- [COOK-2897]: Add ibm recipe to java cookbook
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> >- [COOK-2903]: move java_home resources to their own recipe
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> >- [COOK-2904]: refactor ruby_block "update-java-alternatives"
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> >- [COOK-2905]: use platform_family in java cookbook
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> >- [COOK-2920]: add chefspec to java cookbook
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> >### Task
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> >- [COOK-2902]: Refactor java cookbook
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> >### Improvement
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> >- [COOK-2900]: update JDK to JDK 7u21, 6u45
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