flaccid | oh and thanks for the debian images, erichammond , much appredciated :) | 00:04 |
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flaccid | -d | 00:04 |
flaccid | erichammond: are you going to do regular re-bundles with purely the deb updates by any chance ? | 00:06 |
erichammond | flaccid: Could you rephrase that question? I'm not sure I know what you mean. | 00:12 |
flaccid | erichammond: so do a apt-get update && apt-get upgrade (or dist-upgrade) then re-bundle it like http://alestic.com/mt/mt-search.cgi?search=bundle&IncludeBlogs=1&limit=20 | 00:13 |
flaccid | essentially just creating an up-2-date AMI | 00:13 |
erichammond | flaccid: Yes, I regularly release updated AMIs for Ubuntu and Debian and they always include the latest package updates. | 00:14 |
erichammond | I tend to do this every month or two, not on a fixed schedule. | 00:15 |
flaccid | ooo, let me just check that again :) | 00:15 |
flaccid | ok thanks for the detail | 00:15 |
erichammond | The last set of images were released 2009-08-04 | 00:15 |
flaccid | erichammond: so is that Debian 5.0 Lennyami-ff46a796ami-2d46a74 ami-fd46a794 ami-2b46a742 on your homepage ? | 00:16 |
erichammond | To get notified of new releases, join the ec2ubuntu Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/ec2ubuntu | 00:16 |
flaccid | ah yep did that yesterday. but is the one above the latest one you mentioned or is that somewhere else ? | 00:17 |
flaccid | wb | 00:21 |
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erichammond | flaccid: Yes, the latest releases are listed on http://alestic.com | 00:22 |
flaccid | so wouldn't that 5.01 not 5.00 ? | 00:22 |
flaccid | actually 5.03 atm | 00:23 |
erichammond | flaccid: I just say "5.0". I don't know what that implies in the Debian world as I don't use Debian. Perhaps I should just say "5" | 00:24 |
flaccid | erichammond: well if you check lsb_release , you will see it is at Description: Debian GNU/Linux 5.0.3 (lenny). if you advised this version number and also the just recorded the date on your site, i would much appreciate it. keep in mind users new to the site atm will see 5 and assume its not updated | 00:26 |
flaccid | seeing that it is at a certain point release and the date is much helpful | 00:29 |
erichammond | flaccid: You can see the date it was built by looking at the AMI manifest using ec2-describe-images or equivalent. | 00:30 |
erichammond | On many of them, you can click through to see the documentation on Amazon's web site and read the "History" section for the latest changes and release date. | 00:31 |
flaccid | yeah, but if you noted this on the website, users would not have to do that. and i guess in terms of the point release they would have to use the AMI first. its a lot just to find out these two things | 00:31 |
erichammond | flaccid: Understood, and I appreciate the suggestion. | 00:31 |
flaccid | but will you implement the suggestion ? :) | 00:32 |
erichammond | flaccid: It goes into the list of requests and gets prioritized :) | 00:32 |
flaccid | ok nps! | 00:32 |
erichammond | flaccid: Short answer: not for a while, if ever | 00:33 |
flaccid | well atm technically http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1615&categoryID=101 is wrong because if it was updated on 2009-08-04 it would probably be 5.03, not 5.01 ... i wouldn't think that this change would take much time to action.. | 00:34 |
erichammond | Each time I build new images, there are about 50 AMIs involved. It takes a lot of work to update all of the existing documentation and I'm doing this in my spare time. | 00:35 |
erichammond | flaccid: Where do you see "5.01"? | 00:35 |
flaccid | sorry that was meant to to be 5.0 | 00:35 |
flaccid | ok understood y0 | 00:36 |
erichammond | flaccid: So here is where I might be misunderstanding Debian lingo: Would "5.0" not include the entire 5.0.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3 series? | 00:36 |
erichammond | In Ubuntu, I consider 8.04 to include 8.04.1 | 00:37 |
flaccid | this is a point of contention | 00:37 |
erichammond | I see. Well I guess I know which camp I fall in :) | 00:37 |
erichammond | flaccid: Do folks say "Debian 5" to mean the whole series? | 00:38 |
flaccid | true true | 00:38 |
flaccid | i think its a mix of both sides | 00:38 |
flaccid | if you could just mention the current point release in addition to eg. Debian 5.0 Lenny with upgraded packages (as of 2009-08-04) in the future, i'll be very happy with that.. | 00:40 |
flaccid | like Debian 5.0 Lenny with upgraded packages to 5.0.3 (as of 2009-08-04) | 00:40 |
flaccid | that clearly shows where its at | 00:41 |
flaccid | the version numbering follows the GNU standard and is referred to as an update or point release | 00:42 |
flaccid | Wikipedia says: Latest update 5.0.3 was released 2009-09-05 , so i guess your latest is actually probably 5.0.2, so you are just 1 point/update behind.. | 00:42 |
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