I am happy to announce that clufter, a tool/library for transforming and analyzing cluster configuration formats, got its version 0.77.1 tagged and released (incl. signature using my 60BCBB4F5CD7F9EF key): <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.1.tar.gz> <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.1.tar.gz.asc> or alternative (original) location: <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.1.tar.gz> <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.1.tar.gz.asc>
The updated test suite for this version is also provided: <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/clufter-0.77.1-tests.tar.xz> or alternatively: <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/clufter-0.77.1-tests.tar.xz> Changelog highlights for v0.77.1 (also available as a tag message): - bug fix and slight fine-tuning release - bug fixes: . runnning [cp]cs2pccmd commands in the absence of "defaults" submodule (repository checkout, broken installation) no longer fails . corosync configuration parser, employed e.g. with pcs2pcscmd-needle command, no longer mistreats commented-out lines with spaces or tabs in front of the respective delimiter . some options that were mechanically introduced recently for the purpose of converting existing configuration into the procedural steps leading there with the help pcs tool (i.e. {cib,pcs}2pcscmd belong to affected commands) turned to be not actually suppported by current pcs versions under closer examination, specifically "nodelist.node.name" setting in corosync.conf (added into embedded corosync configuration schema, regardless, in accord with having this value legalized in corosync proper, just as with "resources.watchdog_device"), and "quorum.device.votes" with "quorum.device.net.tls" herein as well [resolves/related: rhbz#1517834] [resolves: rhbz#1552666] - feature extensions: . beyond, Linux top-level system selection (via --sys) of the target the command output is to be taylored to (standing for a whole bunch of parameters that would be too unwieldy to work with individually), there's now also (rather preliminary) support for BSD family, currently comprising only FreeBSD, for a simple fact that some cluster packages are downstreamed there the usual way - internal enhancements: . handling of ambiguous specification of the target distribution plus its version has been improved, also for the input values coming from run-time auto-detection, leading to more widely normalized values internally, hence bringing more reliable outputs (now also with Fedora Rawhide, for instance) * * * The public repository (notably master and next branches) is currently at <https://pagure.io/clufter> (rather than <https://github.com/jnpkrn/clufter>). Official, signed releases can be found at <https://pagure.io/releases/clufter/> or, alternatively, at <https://people.redhat.com/jpokorny/pkgs/clufter/> (also beware, automatic git archives preserve a "dev structure"). Natively packaged in Fedora (python-clufter, clufter-cli, ...). Issues & suggestions can be reported at either of (regardless if Fedora) <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=clufter&version=rawhide>, <https://pagure.io/clufter/issues>. Happy clustering/high-availing :) -- Jan (Poki)
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