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[rancid] Latest version
Todd Heide
2008-01-08 21:51:35 UTC
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What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I
need to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible
running on Fedora.



Thanks

CCSP CCNA CCDA



Nothing ever goes as planned, Its a hell of a notion,

Even pharaohs turn to sand, Like a drop in the ocean
Lance
2008-01-08 22:08:35 UTC
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Todd,

You will want to check the versions of every script inside of "<BASE
RANCID DIR>/bin" to make sure you know all your existing versions. You
should download the latest alpha if you want the latest greatest, but
remember this is alpha, not production.

A while back I posted a script called PSV that will append all script
versions that are used when collecting your configs. You should be able
to do a search for "rancid PSV" and it should return the thread.

Here is an example of what gets added to each of your configs.

Example of what it adds to the file.

!RANCID-CONTENT-TYPE: cisco-cat
!
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [rancid-fe.in (v 1.37)]
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [rancid-run.in (v 1.32)]
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [control_rancid.in (v 1.76)]
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [par.in (v 1.11)]
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [clogin.in (v 1.94)]
!RANCID-SCRIPT-TYPE: [cat5rancid.in (v 1.45)]

This is one of the posts for it.

http://www.shrubbery.net/pipermail/rancid-discuss/2006-September/001777.html

-lance
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [rancid] Latest version
Date: Tue, January 08, 2008 2:51 pm
What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I
need to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible
running on Fedora.
Thanks
CCSP CCNA CCDA
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Jeffrey Ollie
2008-01-08 22:03:38 UTC
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What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I need
to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible running on
Fedora.
I periodically check the FTP site. The main web page doesn't always
get updated promptly. Ignore the 'alpha' designation and get 2.3.2a7.

ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/

Jeff
Mohacsi Janos
2008-01-09 09:02:56 UTC
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Post by Jeffrey Ollie
What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I need
to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible running on
Fedora.
I periodically check the FTP site. The main web page doesn't always
get updated promptly. Ignore the 'alpha' designation and get 2.3.2a7.
ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/
By the way, when the final 2.3.2 will be released?

Regards,
Janos Mohacsi
Eric Cables
2008-01-09 18:30:22 UTC
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What were the changes between a6 and a7? I'm running a6 now, but unless the
changes to a7 are noteworthy I was just going to delay upgrading until the
next major release (assuming there is one).

The CHANGES file does not indicate sub-version changes, just major version
changes.

Thanks,
Post by Mohacsi Janos
Post by Jeffrey Ollie
Post by Todd Heide
What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I
need
Post by Jeffrey Ollie
Post by Todd Heide
to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible running on
Fedora.
I periodically check the FTP site. The main web page doesn't always
get updated promptly. Ignore the 'alpha' designation and get 2.3.2a7.
ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/
By the way, when the final 2.3.2 will be released?
Regards,
Janos Mohacsi
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john heasley
2008-01-10 00:41:24 UTC
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Post by Mohacsi Janos
Post by Jeffrey Ollie
What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I need
to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible running on
Fedora.
I periodically check the FTP site. The main web page doesn't always
get updated promptly. Ignore the 'alpha' designation and get 2.3.2a7.
ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/
By the way, when the final 2.3.2 will be released?
I have 3 things to get done before rolling 2.3.2...languishing as they may
be; test 1 new module, whats-his-name's CSC patch, and *login exit value
patch.
Todd Heide
2008-01-10 14:06:15 UTC
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CSC patch, as in the CSC module in the ASA?

Thanks

CCSP CCNA CCDA

Nothing ever goes as planned, Its a hell of a notion,
Even pharaohs turn to sand, Like a drop in the ocean
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From: john heasley [mailto:***@shrubbery.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 6:41 PM
To: Mohacsi Janos
Cc: Jeffrey Ollie; Todd Heide; rancid-***@shrubbery.net
Subject: Re: [rancid] Re: Latest version
Post by Mohacsi Janos
Post by Jeffrey Ollie
What is the latest version and how can I find out which I am running? I need
to build a new box and want to get as up to date as possible running on
Fedora.
I periodically check the FTP site. The main web page doesn't always
get updated promptly. Ignore the 'alpha' designation and get 2.3.2a7.
ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/
By the way, when the final 2.3.2 will be released?
I have 3 things to get done before rolling 2.3.2...languishing as they
may
be; test 1 new module, whats-his-name's CSC patch, and *login exit value
patch.

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