Open zenczykowski opened 2 years ago
Same. Also I'd like AdvCaptivePortalAPI to get into distros.
@robbat2, @stappersg: I think it is needed before Debian 12 freeze.
I believe a new release is needed since the last one was more than two years ago. Pref64 being one of the lastest additions and some bug fixes.
+1 😋
Is there a roadmap to be satisfied before the tagging of a new release?
Seems like there's been a lot of development in the main branch since the last release 2 years ago. Or is it the expectation that downstream distributions should start building from git rather than tagged releases at this point?
+1
Yes, I'd like to get RemoveAdvOnExit into freebsd ports
Ping. Is there anything we could help with getting a released version with all new features?
@robbat2: More and more people request a new build, the latest current build is 2.19 (2020-09-20). I think it is good to do a 2.20, can you do it?
The current changes, 114 commits:
Contributors since 2.19 (in more you) :) @nomis, @stappersg, @robbat2, @RICCIARDI-Adrien, @haegar, @samboyles1, @steglicd, @jpds, @andrew-sayers, @juhamatk, @manonfgoo, @gaoxingwang, @yas-nyan, @zajdee, @initramfs, @kepstin, @prometheanfire, @thesamesam, @mpontillo, @jetomit
Thanks in advance.
cc @reubenhwk (old maintainer)
Is anybody on this? 2.20? I didn't see a "yes" in the thread.
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 8:19 AM Neustradamus @.***> wrote:
@robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2: More and more people request a new build, the latest current build is 2.19 (2020-09-20). I think it is good to do a 2.20, can you do it?
The current changes, 114 commits:
Contributors since 2.19 (in more you) :) @nomis https://github.com/nomis, @stappersg https://github.com/stappersg, @robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2, @RICCIARDI-Adrien https://github.com/RICCIARDI-Adrien, @haegar https://github.com/haegar, @samboyles1 https://github.com/samboyles1, @steglicd https://github.com/steglicd, @jpds https://github.com/jpds, @andrew-sayers https://github.com/andrew-sayers, @juhamatk https://github.com/juhamatk, @manonfgoo https://github.com/manonfgoo, @gaoxingwang https://github.com/gaoxingwang, @yas-nyan https://github.com/yas-nyan, @zajdee https://github.com/zajdee, @initramfs https://github.com/initramfs, @kepstin https://github.com/kepstin, @prometheanfire https://github.com/prometheanfire, @thesamesam https://github.com/thesamesam, @mpontillo https://github.com/mpontillo, @jetomit https://github.com/jetomit
Thanks in advance.
cc @reubenhwk https://github.com/reubenhwk (old maintainer)
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It's been a few years since I've been active on this project, but no, there was no formal roadmap to be satisfied before cutting a release. I cut releases when it had been long enough and there had been enough changes. It's clearly been long enough, and there have been plenty of changes.
I'll poke around a bit...seems like I left some docs somewhere describing the process of building the archives and updating the website.
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 8:50 PM Reuben Hawkins @.***> wrote:
Is anybody on this? 2.20? I didn't see a "yes" in the thread.
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 8:19 AM Neustradamus @.***> wrote:
@robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2: More and more people request a new build, the latest current build is 2.19 (2020-09-20). I think it is good to do a 2.20, can you do it?
The current changes, 114 commits:
Contributors since 2.19 (in more you) :) @nomis https://github.com/nomis, @stappersg https://github.com/stappersg, @robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2, @RICCIARDI-Adrien https://github.com/RICCIARDI-Adrien, @haegar https://github.com/haegar, @samboyles1 https://github.com/samboyles1, @steglicd https://github.com/steglicd, @jpds https://github.com/jpds, @andrew-sayers https://github.com/andrew-sayers, @juhamatk https://github.com/juhamatk, @manonfgoo https://github.com/manonfgoo, @gaoxingwang https://github.com/gaoxingwang, @yas-nyan https://github.com/yas-nyan, @zajdee https://github.com/zajdee, @initramfs https://github.com/initramfs, @kepstin https://github.com/kepstin, @prometheanfire https://github.com/prometheanfire, @thesamesam https://github.com/thesamesam, @mpontillo https://github.com/mpontillo, @jetomit https://github.com/jetomit
Thanks in advance.
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Ok if nobody disagrees, I'll push a 2.20 tag, but I think I will skip updating the old website and uploading packages.
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 8:57 PM Reuben Hawkins @.***> wrote:
It's been a few years since I've been active on this project, but no, there was no formal roadmap to be satisfied before cutting a release. I cut releases when it had been long enough and there had been enough changes. It's clearly been long enough, and there have been plenty of changes.
I'll poke around a bit...seems like I left some docs somewhere describing the process of building the archives and updating the website.
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 8:50 PM Reuben Hawkins @.***> wrote:
Is anybody on this? 2.20? I didn't see a "yes" in the thread.
On Sun, Nov 5, 2023 at 8:19 AM Neustradamus @.***> wrote:
@robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2: More and more people request a new build, the latest current build is 2.19 (2020-09-20). I think it is good to do a 2.20, can you do it?
The current changes, 114 commits:
Contributors since 2.19 (in more you) :) @nomis https://github.com/nomis, @stappersg https://github.com/stappersg, @robbat2 https://github.com/robbat2, @RICCIARDI-Adrien https://github.com/RICCIARDI-Adrien, @haegar https://github.com/haegar, @samboyles1 https://github.com/samboyles1, @steglicd https://github.com/steglicd, @jpds https://github.com/jpds, @andrew-sayers https://github.com/andrew-sayers, @juhamatk https://github.com/juhamatk, @manonfgoo https://github.com/manonfgoo, @gaoxingwang https://github.com/gaoxingwang, @yas-nyan https://github.com/yas-nyan, @zajdee https://github.com/zajdee, @initramfs https://github.com/initramfs, @kepstin https://github.com/kepstin, @prometheanfire https://github.com/prometheanfire, @thesamesam https://github.com/thesamesam, @mpontillo https://github.com/mpontillo, @jetomit https://github.com/jetomit
Thanks in advance.
cc @reubenhwk https://github.com/reubenhwk (old maintainer)
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 07:19:09PM -0800, reubenhwk wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 8:57 PM Reuben Hawkins wrote:
It's been a few years since I've been active on this project, but no, there was no formal roadmap to be satisfied before cutting a release. I cut releases when it had been long enough and there had been enough changes. It's clearly been long enough, and there have been plenty of changes.
I'll poke around a bit...seems like I left some docs somewhere describing the process of building the archives and updating the website.
Ok if nobody disagrees, I'll push a 2.20 tag,
Not any disagreement, but a very strong wish: Sign the release
but I think I will skip updating the old website and uploading packages.
Fully agreed.
Groeten Geert Stappers -- Silence is hard to parse
Yes Please! Thanks alot for this
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 07:19:09PM -0800, reubenhwk wrote:
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 8:57 PM Reuben Hawkins wrote:
It's been a few years since I've been active on this project, but no, there was no formal roadmap to be satisfied before cutting a release. I cut releases when it had been long enough and there had been enough changes. It's clearly been long enough, and there have been plenty of changes.
I'll poke around a bit...seems like I left some docs somewhere describing the process of building the archives and updating the website.
Ok if nobody disagrees, I'll push a 2.20 tag,
Not any disagreement, but a very strong wish: Sign the release
but I think I will skip updating the old website and uploading packages.
Fully agreed.
Silence is hard to parse
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I'll tag a release candidate version after https://github.com/radvd-project/radvd/pull/210 is approved & merged.
I heard a non-public report that newer kernels might have an interaction, so I want to force more testing rather than saying "this is a good public release" - plus we have outstanding issues where we have asked users to test, and they never got back to us.
@robbat2 has done a 2.20 RC1 release tag:
Can you try and please do a feedback?
@robbat2 has done a 2.20 RC1 release tag:
Can you try and please do a feedback?
I've flagged this as out-of-date in Alpine Linux edge in the hope it can be brought into edge, or into the testing repo so I can do some testing in my production environment that's based around Alpine Edge.
If not, I'll try and build this manually at some point soon and do some testing, though I'd need to find more time for that.
@robbat2 has done a 2.20 RC1 release tag:
Please change versioning convention.
Instead v2.20_rc1
better would be use just v2.20.rc1
.
More about that versioning you can find on https://discourse.gnome.org/t/new-gnome-versioning-scheme/4235.
@kloczek why has GNOME moved away from decades of using -/_ for the rcX
slugs?
Gentoo for example codified common upstream practices to have the underscore separating the core version number. https://dev.gentoo.org/~ulm/pms/head/pms.html#section-3.2
Separately, we need to improve the automation to upload proper dist tarballs, since the GitHub release system automatically used the tip of the tree, rather than the files I wanted to upload.
@robbat2 has done a 2.20 RC1 release tag:
Please change versioning convention. Instead
v2.20_rc1
better would be use justv2.20.rc1
.
FWIW, I'm fine with v2.20.n
as release candidates and v2.20.n+1
as actual release. So more release early, release often.
Less subtle: Don't bother about release candidates.
@kloczek why has GNOME moved away from decades of using -/_ for the
rcX
slugs?
Because:
-
is character forbidden by many package manager software to use in version stringrc*
, alpha*
, beta*
, 0
strings are in alphabetical order Both reasons are to make versioning packaging friendly.
FWIW, I'm fine with
v2.20.n
as release candidates andv2.20.n+1
as actual release. So more release early, release often.
That is why better is use sequence rc*
, alpha*
, beta*
, 0
... <n>
or subset of that sequence.
My initial testing suggests this builds and is stable on Alpine Linux edge, and I've been able to test and validate that PREF64 extensions are working, as a particular feature which was added between 2.19 and 2.20_RC1
I'm pleased to note that this also builds without needing fix-alpine-plz.patch which Alpine was shipping as a backport of a fix (06689f8c06f44c7e87f7ff1d814428f88375b53f) which was added after 2.19 was tagged.
I'll continue to run this for a while and report back if anything turns up.
Where are we at on testing for this one? Is there anything to be satisfied before bringing 2.20 out of RC status?
I notice #227 and #222 are open and were opened after the RC was tagged, but #227 is explicitly marked as needing to wait until after the current release, and I can't see #222 as a showstopper that would block release.
Any luck in getting this released? My impression is that its stable and getting an official release would be necessary for integrating RFC 8781 into VyOS nightly builds.
I've been doing some testing of this as I am quite keen on the PREF64 support and it all seems happy under Linux (Debian 12), but FreeBSD 14 still needs the patches discussed in #145 from their ports repo or RADVD doesn't consistently respond to RA solicitations. Not much is needed and it all seems happy on FreeBSD 14.
@robbat2: It is a good time to do it?
cc: @reubenhwk.
Thank you for your work on radvd! We're now past the one year anniversary of 2.20-rc1. Any news here? Any way folks can help?
@paravoid: Good catch, 2.20-rc1 (2023-11-17) has more 1 year old.
All, can you look the @joanandk ticket here from last week, maybe good to solve it before?
Maybe linked to:
There are too:
Help is needed:
Thanks to all in advance.
cc: @reubenhwk, @robbat2, @stappersg, @mpontillo.
@robbat2, @stappersg, @reubenhwk: It important to have improvements before Debian 13 freeze.
@Neustradamus i'm not seeing any announced freeze from Debian Release Management? https://release.debian.org/ Last update there was 2023/12/16
Like every time, it will begin in January, it will be in January 2025, in few weeks:
in particular I'm interested in getting pref64 into fedora...