Morten Brekkevold
2011-03-03 10:25:19 UTC
NAV 3.8.2 is now available for download at Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.8/3.8.2
This is a maintenance release - here is an excerpt from the changelog:
- This maintenance release fixes compatibility with newer versions of Django
and Cheetah.
- Changelog for 3.8.1 forgot to mention the addition of a new "offline
devices" report. The report lists serial numbers of devices known to NAV,
but now appear to have been shelved.
- NOTE: Users on upgraded installations should update their status
preferences. A missing setting in the default preferences assigned to all
new users would cause the status system to not display devices on
maintenance in the "maintenance" section unless they were actually down or
in shadow (as described in LP#723688).
After the upgrade, go to `Status` -> `Preferences` -> `IP Devices on
Maintenance` and add `Up` to the list of states to display. This choice
was previously not enabled.
Bugfixes:
* LP#591602 (Endtime in maintenance period overwritten by a shorter
maintenance period)
* LP#720669 (can't add components to maintenance task when existing
components have been deleted)
* LP#721270 (CSRF Verification Fails on Django 1.2)
* LP#721273 (Multiple NAV pages crash on non-ASCII chars under Cheetah 2.4)
* LP#723619 (Maintenance crashes when adding multiple netboxes to a task)
* LP#723688 (Status doesn't show devices on maintenance)
* LP#724266 (MachineTracker inactive search says all IPs are inactive)
* LP#724322 (netbox.uptodate is not altered when saving in seeddb)
* LP#726402 (Rooms should be listed alphabetically when editing IP devices)
* LP#726472 (portadmin should report error when snmp write is not available)
* LP#726524 (prefix net type classification may be wrong on first discovery)
* LP#728336 (`nav version` cannot find version information in NAV 3.8)
Please report bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
https://launchpad.net/nav/3.8/3.8.2
This is a maintenance release - here is an excerpt from the changelog:
- This maintenance release fixes compatibility with newer versions of Django
and Cheetah.
- Changelog for 3.8.1 forgot to mention the addition of a new "offline
devices" report. The report lists serial numbers of devices known to NAV,
but now appear to have been shelved.
- NOTE: Users on upgraded installations should update their status
preferences. A missing setting in the default preferences assigned to all
new users would cause the status system to not display devices on
maintenance in the "maintenance" section unless they were actually down or
in shadow (as described in LP#723688).
After the upgrade, go to `Status` -> `Preferences` -> `IP Devices on
Maintenance` and add `Up` to the list of states to display. This choice
was previously not enabled.
Bugfixes:
* LP#591602 (Endtime in maintenance period overwritten by a shorter
maintenance period)
* LP#720669 (can't add components to maintenance task when existing
components have been deleted)
* LP#721270 (CSRF Verification Fails on Django 1.2)
* LP#721273 (Multiple NAV pages crash on non-ASCII chars under Cheetah 2.4)
* LP#723619 (Maintenance crashes when adding multiple netboxes to a task)
* LP#723688 (Status doesn't show devices on maintenance)
* LP#724266 (MachineTracker inactive search says all IPs are inactive)
* LP#724322 (netbox.uptodate is not altered when saving in seeddb)
* LP#726402 (Rooms should be listed alphabetically when editing IP devices)
* LP#726472 (portadmin should report error when snmp write is not available)
* LP#726524 (prefix net type classification may be wrong on first discovery)
* LP#728336 (`nav version` cannot find version information in NAV 3.8)
Please report bugs at https://launchpad.net/nav/+filebug :-)
A binary package for Debian 5 (Lenny) will be made available as soon as
possible. The Debian package is maintained by Morten Werner Forsbring, on
commission From UNINETT.
Happy NAVing everyone!
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Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT
Morten Brekkevold
UNINETT