netplan.io 0.40.1~18.04.3 source package in Ubuntu

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netplan.io (0.40.1~18.04.3) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Fix idempotency in renaming: bond members should be exempt from rename, as
    they may all share a single MAC for the bond device. (LP: #1802322)
  * tests/integration.py: add test designed to catch the above regression.

netplan.io (0.40.1~18.04.2) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Fix typo breaking rename on 'netplan apply'. (LP: #1770082)

netplan.io (0.40.1~18.04.1) bionic; urgency=medium

  * Backport netplan 0.40.1 to 18.04. (LP: #1793309)

netplan.io (0.40.1) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * tests/generate.py: use random.sample() instead of random.choices() to
    better support older pythons.
  * Deal gracefully with empty files on 'netplan apply' (LP: #1795343)

netplan.io (0.40) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release:
    - networkd: route source is PreferredSource= not From=
    - Improve NetworkManager error reporting on unrenderable routes.
    - Don't render ipv4 dns-search unless we have an ipv4 address.
      (LP: #1786726)
    - Set permissive umask on networkd .network, .link and .netdev files
      (LP: #1736965, LP: #1768560)
    - Fix support for link-scope routes. (LP: #1747455)
    - Update man pages for deletion of replug code.
    - Spell Gratuitous ARP correctly and make it work. (LP: #1756701)
    - Many typo fixes for documentation. (LP: #1783940)
    - Various build system fixes.
    - Fix integration tests:
      - iproute2 output changes for link-scope routes
      - fix stability of networkd igmp-resend test
      - fix manual_addresses test now that networkd lists ~. domain
    - Deduplicate code for parsing interface options
    - Add support for optional-addresses.

netplan.io (0.39) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release:
    - Allow link-local addresses to be configured. (LP: #1771704)
    - Forces bridges with no addresses to be brought online. (LP: #1736975)

netplan.io (0.38) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release:
    - Write udev .rules files to /run/udev/rules.d to enforce interface
      renaming. (LP: #1770082)
    - Don't traceback for 'netplan ip leases' when iface is not managed or
      doesn't DHCP (LP: #1768823)
    - Fix duplicate "/" path separator in error messages (LP: #1771440)
    - Fix incorrect terminal reset in 'netplan try' on Ctrl-C. (LP: #1768798)
    - Updated doc entries: mtu, fix fwmark->mark, cleanup optional.
      (LP: #1768783)
    - Added documentation validation at build.
    - Added configuration example for multi-ip interfaces.
  * tests/integration.py: fix test_eth_and_bridge autopkg test harder.
  * debian/control:
    - Add iproute2 to Depends.
    - Add python3-netifaces to Depends, Build-Depends.

 -- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Nov 2018 14:42:59 -0500

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Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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netplan.io: YAML network configuration abstraction for various backends

 netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written
 by administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS
 deployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific
 configuration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular
 networking daemon.
 .
 Currently supported backends are networkd and NetworkManager.

netplan.io-dbgsym: debug symbols for netplan.io
nplan: YAML network configuration abstraction - transitional package

 netplan reads YAML network configuration files which are written
 by administrators, installers, cloud image instantiations, or other OS
 deployments. During early boot it then generates backend specific
 configuration files in /run to hand off control of devices to a particular
 networking daemon.
 .
 This is a transitional package that installs 'netplan.io'.