All releases of Current


Release Notes: This version fixes errors in the channel scan code path that was nonfunctional in 1.7.5. This also includes code to reconnect to MySQL databases when the connection times out. The database also collects a bit more meta information about each client, and that is displayed in the TG web interface.


Release Notes: Changes in this version include user authentication. To use cadmin, you must first log in to Current using the cadmin 'login' command. All of the non-RHN XMLRPC API now requires a session argument that is returned by cadmin.login(). There is also a TurboGears-based Web interface in the works. This is located in the tarball in the cwebapp/ directory. The RPM does not install it yet.


Release Notes: This version introduces Yum support. Current will generate the Yum metadata for each channel and a Yum plugin that will register your client with the Current server and adjust the HTTP headers so that Yum can download packages was added.


Release Notes: This snapshot includes support for tracked clients (rather than anonymous) and support for multiple channels that can be subscribed or unsubscribed to each client. The Web interface has been removed in favor of future work with TurboGears.


Release Notes: Support for ia32e machines was added. Minor bugfixes were made to the PostgreSQL layer, and handling of exceptions during a database rollback was improved. Support was added for Up2date on Fedora Core 4.


Release Notes: This developers' release aimed at getting a model and classes written for Web page templating. Some features of a Web-based RPM management and updating system were added. Changes were made to the database backend to handle creation and deletion of on-disk symlinks to packages in a much better and more fault tolerant way. RPMs are now always named what up2date expects them to be.


Release Notes: The 1.7.x development series of Current is now available. The most notable changes for this release is that the cadmin tool has been completely reworked to have a modular interface and to work similarly to CVS and SVN. There are some other ideas in this tree. Code for session management is there. The Web frontend will be powered by TAL templates. This development version only supports the SQLite database.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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