I’m happy to report the dnsmasq_276test10_2016-02-27 version has been very solid in testing and we have released it to our production systems where it continues to be very stable with no issues what so ever so far. A big thanks to Matthias Fishcer for all of his hard work keeping up with the never ending stream of patches to dnsmasq.
Best regards,
Fred Kienker
Hi,
who is "we"? How many installations are this?
Best, -Michael
On Thu, 2016-03-03 at 14:03 -0500, Kienker, Fred wrote:
I’m happy to report the dnsmasq_276test10_2016-02-27 version has been very solid in testing and we have released it to our production systems where it continues to be very stable with no issues what so ever so far. A big thanks to Matthias Fishcer for all of his hard work keeping up with the never ending stream of patches to dnsmasq. Best regards, Fred Kienker
Hi,
On 03.03.2016 20:03, Kienker, Fred wrote:
I’m happy to report the dnsmasq_276test10_2016-02-27 version has been very solid in testing and we have released it to our production systems where it continues to be very stable with no issues what so ever so far.
Sounds good. ;-)
A big thanks to Matthias Fishcer for all of his hard work keeping up with the never ending stream of patches to dnsmasq.
No problem, thanks.
Just for the records and for testers: I've stopped commiting and pushing *every* single patch to GIT, since it produces too much noise on both. The next "official, stable" - as Michael wrote: "aggregated patch", based on 'next' - will be published after the next core update.
In the meantime, I'll try to keep the dnsmasq-releases as current as possible. To make downloads a bit easier, I changed the download directory! I've moved all 'dnsmasq'-version to http://people.ipfire.org/~mfischer/dnsmasq/...
Latest version from tonight is 'dnsmasq_276test12_2016-03-05'. It contains ALL previous patches - plus patch '001' from http://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commit;h=d1377fa3c4f6093611... - and is running here without seen problems so far.
Best, Matthias