Version 2014.10.14: * Fixed a regex issue with matching Salt's tags. Match v2014.7 but not 2014.7 as a valid tag * Distro Support Added: * Added Linux Mint 17 support(Thanks Skyler Berg) * Disrto Suuport Fixed: * Init pacman keys if not done so previously Version 2014.09.25: * Properly detect Amazon AMI's >= 2014.9. #468 Version 2014.09.09: * Distro Support Fixes: * Updated the URL for EPEL 7 * PIP based installations on Ubuntu 10.04 need setuptools installed * Arch stopped providing the version information on `/etc/arch-release` * Complete `salt-api` services checking. #450 Version 2014.08.30: * Skip service checks for `salt-api`, since this should be an opt-in service not necessarily meant to start at boot time. * Distro Support Fixes: * Also install the salt-api service on RHEL based distributions for git based installations. * Properly detect Arch Linux when lsb-release is available * Updated the URL for EPEL 7 Version 2014.08.23: * Avoid redirect breakage when installing EPEL with rpm on RHEL 5 * Ensure python-apt is installed by the bootstrap script for Debian & Ubuntu minions. Thanks @garethgreenaway. * Don't shallow clone on git versions lower than 1.7.10 * Only shallow clone on git tag based installations * Configurable Salt repository clone directory for git based installations * Distro Support Fixed: * Fixed the URL to download EPEL for Cent 5 * Use the full path to the `chkconfig` binary when checking for services in SysV init systems. * Fixed an issue where the default sleep period(3 secs) on Ubuntu would cause a race condition with upstart wherein the package installation would call an upstart start and before it could complete, bootstrap would call another. The result was *two* copies of salt running which ended up causing a most stubborn bug that's documented in https://github.com/saltstack/salt/issues/12248 Version 2014.07.29: * Shallow clone Salt's repository for speed improvements. In case of failure, resume old behaviour. * Fixed bug introduced in 0577622 when salt-api service install and checks were added * Distro Support Fixed: * Fixed infinite loop when handling RHEL dependencies. Thanks Dan Mick(@dmick). Version 2014.07.27: * Amazon Linux AMI 2010.xx is not explicitly not supported. * Install the `salt-api` scripts if available when the `salt-master` is also installed. * Added support for a configurable sleep time when starting, restarting and checking for enabled services. * Drop the `tsflags` requirement for RHEL and RHEL based distributions. * When sorting release files, oracle-release has higher priority than redhat-release. * Distro Support Fixed: * Debian >= 7 uses system's python-requests package, not PIP * Install 'python-zypp' in SuSE and openSUSE(required by Salt's zypper module) * Only install EPEL on requiring distributions if not already installed * CentOS 7 now uses systemd and the script now properly handles it * systemd in openSUSE 12.2 complains if service does not contain `.service`` * Properly detect openSUSE using `lsb_release * SLES 11 SP3 ships with both python-M2Crypto-0.22.* and python-m2crypto-0.21 and we will be asked which we want to install, even with --non-interactive. Let's try to install the higher version first and then the lower one in case of failure. * Allow some extra time on RHEL for the optionals repo check in case the repository subscription is being managed externally. Version 2014.06.30: * Distro Support Fixed: * Bump build/maintenance version for epel-release package. Thanks Gregory Meno(GregMeno) * Properly detect Amazon Linux AMI when using `lsb_release` * Fix `tsflags` installation. Version 2014.06.28: * Fixed `tsflags` packages detection for RHEL and Oracle Linux 6.5 Version 2014.06.21: * Also export the HTTPS proxy environment variable. Thanks Giuseppe Iannello(gianello). * Distro Support Fixed: * Improve Oracle Linux Server detection * Overcome the Oracle Linux awkwardness. `--enablerepo=XYX` disables ALL OTHER REPOS!!!! * Oracle Linux also support testing repositories installation Version 2014.06.19: * Allow passing the master address as an environment variable, `BS_SALT_MASTER_ADDRESS` * Fixed an issue with the keys pre-seed. We were passing absolute paths where we only needed basenames. * Added HTTP proxy configuration support. Thanks Giuseppe Iannello(gianello), * Distro Support Added: * Elementary OS * RHEL 7 Beta/RC * Kali Linux. Thanks Valentin Bud(valentinbud) * Distro Support Fixed: * Improved RHEL optionals repository detection Version 2014.04.16: * Fixed a bug for RHEL 6 based distributions where yum-utils was not getting installed. * Added minor version check for RHEL 6 optional channel. * Added quotes around "apache-libcloud>=$_LIBCLOUD_MIN_VERSION" for proper version requirements handling. * Install the python 'requests' package which is now a hard dependency in Salt. * When installing from a user defined repository add the official one as a remote and fetch its tags for proper versioning. * Distro Support Fixed: * CentOS netinstall ISO's don't install `chkconfig` * Improved RHEL optional repository detection. This allows user repository usage, which don't need the optional repository support since they usually provide their packages. * Distro Support Added: * Oracle Linux * Scientific Linux Version 2014.03.10-1: * Distro Support Fixed: * Fix the Debian services running function Version 2014.03.10: * Debian based distributions which don't use upstart now also check if the salt services are enabled. * Distro Support Fixed: * RedHat based distributions now have a proper services enabled checker. Version 2014.02.27: * Fixed a bug on the services enabled function searching logic. * Arch, Fedora, openSUSE and SuSE now check for services enabled, if using systemd * CentOS(and any RedHat based) and Ubuntu now check for services enabled is using upstart * Distro Support Added: * Debian 8. Thank You Boris Feld(Lothiraldan). Version 2014.02.19: * Fixed a problem with the quotes of an error message * Arch installations now uses the community repository * Distro Support Fixed: * Fixed Fedora Git based installations(git was not being installed) Version 2014.02.18: * Debian based distribution now get a warning stating that NOT starting daemons does not work as supposed, mainly because that's the Debian policy. * Fix bug introduced when implementing the master ip flag. The default minion includes directory is `minion.d`, not `minion.conf.d` Version 2014.02.16: * The script now allows setting up the salt-master address as a separate configuration file by passing `-A` to the script. * Add support to install apache-libcloud by passing the `-L` flag. In some distribution it's also needed to pass `-P` because the minimal apache-libcloud version is `0.14.0`. This support is still missing for FreeBSD and SmartOS. * Fixed an issue when copying or moving files. We now test to see if the destination is a directory and create a full path from that so that the "do not override" logic works as supposed. #294. * Allow passing additional package names to install while installing Salt's dependencies. #262 * Pass the salt configuration directory, default or from environment variable to the setup.py script for git based installations. #305 * Distro Support Fixed: * FreeBSD `fetch` now has a notion of insecure certificates. Handle this properly. Thank You Mike Carlson(m87carlson). * Arch, openSUSE and SuSE are now upgradable when the `-U` flag is passed. * Force overwrites now works for existing init.d scripts on CentOS git installations. #259 * Distro Support Added: * FreeBSD 10 is now also supported. Thank You Mike Carlson(m87carlson). * Red Had Enterprise Workstation is now supported. Version 1.5.11: * Fixed an out of scope variable missed when moving functions around. Version 1.5.10: * Salt no longer has the master branch in git, install from develop as default. * Installing from Git on Red Hat based distributions now also needs `yum-utils` installed. * Allow the script to use a different git repository to install from. * Fixed a bug where a branch name with dashes would be wrongly detected as an option to the script. * Default to secure file downloads(if any). * Distro Support Fixed: * Minimal Ubuntu installation might not have upstart installed, fixed. * FreeBSD now uses the official FreeBSD repository. Thank You Paul Brian(lifeisstillgood)! Version 1.5.9: * Allow to not start the daemons after bootstrapping salt. This will allow `vagrant-lxc` installations, `debootstrap*`, etc, to finish properly. Thanks Henrik Holmboe (holmboe). * Distro Support Fixed: * Salt >= 0.17 requires ElementTree which is on the python standard library after python 2.6 but openSUSE split that into a separate package. * Fixed a logic preventing proper Ubuntu bootstrapping on some situations. Version 1.5.8: * Fixed an Ubuntu regression. `add-apt-repository` is only available on `software-properties-common` after 12.10, inclusive. Thanks Diego Woitasen(diegows) Version 1.5.7: * For RedHat based distributions which rely on `epel`, the user can now pass `testing` to the script and `epel-testing` shall be used to bootstrap salt and it's dependencies. * No full system upgrades, if optional by the distribution, shall be done unless `-U` is passed to the bootstrap script(required upgrade procedures must exist on the script, currently Debian and RedHat based distributions support system upgrades). * Fixed an issue where passing BS_KEEP_TEMP_FILES=1 to the script was causing an error. #206. * Switched FreeBSD default packages repository to PCBSD(http://www.pcbsd.org) and added multiple repository support to install salt from the SaltStack's FreeBSD repository. Thanks Christer Edwards(cedwards). * Improved Gentoo Support. Thanks Elias Probst(eliasp). * Stop execution soon for end of life distributions or non supported distribution versions. * Distro Support Fixed: * Fixed an unbound variable while bootstraping Gentoo. * Fixed CentOS/RHEL 5. * Fixed crypto++ compilation. Thanks Kenneth Wilke(KennethWilke)! * Fixed FreeBSD git installations not pointing to the proper salt configuration directory, which on FreeBSD is '/usr/local/etc/salt'. * Fixed testing installation for Red Hat based distributions. Thanks Jeff Strunk(jstrunk) * Fixed wrong package name on Arch. Thanks Niels Abspoel(aboe76) * Make sure the Ubuntu universe repository is enabled. Thanks Karl Grzeszczak(karlgrz). * Fixed SmartOS installation. Thanks Matthieu Guegan(mguegan). Version 1.5.6: * If there's a `grains` file on the provided temporary configuration directory, move it to the proper place while moving the minion configuration file. * Gentoo bootstraps can now use a bin host to provide binary packages, just set the `BS_GENTOO_USE_BINHOST` environment variable. * If `BS_KEEP_TEMP_FILES=1` is found on the environment, the script will copy the files instead of moving them. * There were still some `mv` and `cp` occurrences which were not using their `{move,copy}file` replacements which ended up on now respecting the "Do not override existing configuration" feature. * Distro Support Fixed: * Arch now upgrades it's system package properly as suggested on their mailing list. * Arch now moves back any configuration files provided by the user renamed by pacman on the installation process. * Fixed SmartOS detection(was being detected as Solaris) and bootstrapping. Fixed SmartOS different gcc package names for different package sets. * Fixed FreeBSD git based installations(no rc.d scripts were available). * Fixed FreeBSD not re-evaluating the `PKI_DIR` variable since the `SALT_ETC_DIR` was redefined. * Distro Support Added: * Linux Mint. Thanks Alex Van't Hof(alexvh)! * Linaro. Version 1.5.5: * Fixed a variable error in the new pre-seed feature. * Fixed the destination path to where the pre-seed minions keys should be copied. * Debian installations now use SaltStack's repository. * Configuration files can now be passed as an URL to a compressed file. Thanks Geoff Garside! * Distro Support Fixed: * Debian's optional ZMQ3 support was fixed (libzmq3 has moved from experimental to unstable). * Ubuntu Lucid Daily PPA * SmartOS no longer ignores $SALT_ETC_DIR. Matthieu Guegan! * FreeBSD no longer ignores $SALT_ETC_DIR. Thanks Geoff Garside! * FreeBSD does not try to install pkgng if pkg is installed. Thanks Geoff Garside! * SunOS (Make use of XPG4 binaries on SunOS). Thanks Matthieu Guegan! * openSUSE (Don't fail if only one of the repositories failed to update) * Arch (Fixed the GPG issues for git installations) * Distro Support Added: * Gentoo. Thanks kaithar! Version 1.5.4: * Fixed an issue we had when /proc/cpuinfo had more than one CPU. Detected on AMD CPUs. * OpenSUSE 12.3 uses lsb_release. Fix the returned distro name "openSUSE project" to "openSUSE" which the script handles. * Added an custom move function which will only override if required and if we permit it. * Implemented the necessary function to pre-seed minion keys on a salt master as an optional argument. * Distro Support Fixed: * FreeBSD (Don't let the script fail if PACKAGESITE is not set) * Debian Stable installations (the function search was not working as supposed) * Distro Support Added: * Ubuntu 13.04 (Was disabled because of a bad beta1. Fixed in beta2) Version 1.5.3: * Return 0 or 1 from functions * Convert several pipes into a single awk call * Fixed `/etc/os-release` parsing * Fixed `config_salt()` * Distro Support Fixed: * EPEL-based installations (CentOS, Amazon Linux, RedHat) * SuSE/OpenSUSE (problem running the script twice, ie, existing `devel_languages_python` repository) * SuSE 11 SP1 (pip based install and config trigger) * Distro Support Added: * Debian 7 (Only git installations at the moment) Version 1.5.2: * Fix issue with Travis testing (it installs it's own ZeroMQ3 lib * Allow setting the debug output from an environment variable * Fix an escape issue in the `printf` calls used in our echo calls * Don't overwrite files (`config`, `init.d`, etc). Use a specific flag to force overwrites. * Distro Support Fixed: * Ubuntu daily installs. * Distro Support Added: * Trisquel 6.0 (Ubuntu 12.04) Version 1.5.1: * Improved unittesting. * Starting daemons. * Make sure that daemons are really running. * For the users to make the choice if installing from PIP (if required since there aren't system pacakges). * Fixed salt's git cloning when the salt git tree is already present on the system. * Distro Support Fixed: * Debian 6 * Ubuntu 12.10 * CentOS * Distro Support Added: * SuSE 11 SP1/11 SP2 * OpenSUSE 12.x Version 1.5: * First stable version of the script * Support for: * Ubuntu 10.x/11.x/12.x * Debian 6.x * CentOS 5/6 * Red Hat 5/6 * Red Hat Enterprise 5/6 * Fedora * Arch * SmartOS * FreeBSD 9.0 # Don't remove the line bellow. # vim: fenc=utf-8 spell spl=en cc=100 tw=99 fo=want ts=4