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From: Chema Celorio <chema@ximian.com> Subject: XST 0.4 "Perris Valley" has been released Date: 09 May 2001 17:19:55 -0500 The Ximian Setup Tools 0.4.0 codenamed "Perris Valley" has been released. The Ximian Setup Tools are a set of cross-platform configuration utilities for Linux and other Unices. Internally they are divided in a frontend and backend, the frontends knows nothing about the underlying system and provides the same user interface across the different types of systems. The backend knows how to read and write configuration information. The Ximian Setup Tools do not impose a new database on the system, they work with the default configuration files so that configuration can still be done by hand or by other tools. You can get it from : ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/setuptools/ or (once the mirrors sync) ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/ximian-setup-tools Changes since last release -------------------------- - Network tool improvements / bugfixes (Arturo). - Support for translation of backend messages (Kenneth, Arturo). - Removal of iteractive report/progress due to speed impact (Arturo, Hans Petter). - Porting to Debian 2.2 (Arturo). - Searching in users-admin (Anna, Tambet). - Druid for users-admin simple mode (Anna, Tambet). - New shares-admin interface (Anna, Hans Petter). - Lots and lots of medium to small bugfixes (everyone). Contributions ------------- We need lots of help from anybody intersted in contributing to XST. - Testing Testing that the tools work correctly on your system and either filing detailed bug reports or confirming that they work correctly is greatly appreciated. If you test a tool in an unsupported distro/system and find out that it works correctly let us know so that we can update the supported tools Matrix (see below). - Porting The backends are designed as to minimize the effort needed to support more distros/systems. A great way to contribute is to port the tools to another distribution/system. Mailing list / IRC ------------------- We have a mailing list set up at : http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/setup-tool-hackers You can also find us in IRC server irc.gnome.org/ channel #xst Backup system ------------- Every time a tool modifies your system configuration files, it makes backups of those files. The backups are rotated (for 9 levels in total), and the backup made the first time the tool was run is kept forever. This means that you can revert your system configuration to the point before you ever ran a Ximian Setup Tool. The backup path is /var/cache/ximian-setup-tools/backup///. In this directory, you'll find a complete snapshot of the files that were modified. The original directory structure leading up to these files is also kept. runs from 1-9, and when the first backup is rotated out, it is kept in a special catalog called "First", which is never touched again. The current set of tools include : ---------------------------------- - Network admin Allows you to configure your: - hostname - samba hostname and workgroup - DNS servers - search domains - hosts (/etc/hosts) - Network interfaces - ppp - ethernet - slip - wavelan (limited support) - Time admin Allows you to configure your : - Date & Time - Timezone - NTPD servers - Users admin Allows you to manage : - Users - username / full name - password - home dir - shell - groups - Groups - Boot admin Allows you to set : - Default boot partition - Partition type and label - Timeout - Kernel image - Kernel extra parameters (append) - adding or deleting partitions from the boot manager - Shares admin Allows you to import and export NFS and samba shares. - import NFS & samba shares - export NFS & samba shares - Disks admin Allows you to : - Mount and unmount local file systems. - Memory admin Allows you to configure : - Swap partitions - Swap files - priorities of swap areas Verification matrix ------------------- This is a matrix describing the current status of tool platform/distribution support. To the best of our knowledge. Key: + Supported and tested. The tool will not ask you to select a compatible version or distribution. Of course, there may still be bugs. :-) +? Supported, not tested. Same as '+', but we haven't tested it. In other words, it "should work", because we know it's compatible. ? Unsupported, may work. You'll be asked to select a compatible version or distribution, which may or may not work. - Unsupported, doesn't work. We haven't worked on any version of that flavour. It's most possible that it won't work. Red Hat Linux: Version 5.2 6.0 6.1 6.2 7.0 Boot +? +? +? + + Disks +? +? +? + + Memory +? +? +? + + Network +? +? +? + + Shares +? +? +? + + Time +? +? +? + + Users +? +? +? + + Debian GNU/Linux: Version 2.2 Woody Boot + ? Disks + ? Memory + ? Network + ? Shares + ? Time + ? Users + ? Linux Mandrake: Version 7.0 7.2 8.0 Boot ? + ? Disks ? + ? Memory ? + ? Network ? + ? Shares ? + ? Time ? + ? Users ? + ? SuSE Linux: Version 6.3 6.4 7.0 Boot ? ? ? Disks ? ? ? Memory ? ? ? Network ? ? ? Shares ? ? ? Time ? ? ? Users ? ? ? Turbolinux: Version 6 Boot ? Disks ? Memory ? Network - Shares ? Time - Users ? Caldera OpenLinux: Version eDesktop 2.4 Boot ? Disks ? Memory ? Network - Shares ? Time - Users ? LinuxPPC: Version 2000 Boot - Disks ? Memory ? Network - Shares ? Time - Users ? Yellow Dog Linux: Version 1.2 2.0 Boot - - Disks ? ? Memory ? ? Network - - Shares ? ? Time - - Users ? ? Solaris: Version 7.0 8.0 Boot - - Disks - - Memory - - Network - - Shares - - Time - - Users - - HPUX: Version 10.0 11.0 Boot - - Disks - - Memory - - Network - - Shares - - Time - - Users - -