Doing my weekly sudo-update on my hotspots, noticed a hit on sudo-upgrade.. Gave it a try and now my spots are at 4.1.5..
What, if anything changed other than the version number?
4.1.5 without announcement?
4.1.5 without announcement?
Gene in Belvidere IL
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Re: 4.1.5 without announcement?
It's possible to find out from the github commits, sometimes there is a changelog, sometimes not.
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Brian G8SEZ
Brian G8SEZ
Re: 4.1.5 without announcement?
I expect that soon Andy will find a way to automate the pistar-upgrade process.
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Brian G8SEZ
Brian G8SEZ
Re: 4.1.5 without announcement?
Its now 1/2 automated, press the "Upgrade" link (or run the CLI version) once, and it will step through all the upgrades you need in one shot...
Similarly the update process self-restarts if the update script is updated to save you from updating twice in a row.
4.1.5 is such a small change in reality that it doesn't need a fan-fare, as has been posted - the pistar-upnp.service unit file has been worked over to make that work correctly (along with a LOAD of work that has been going on with that service as a whole).
For example it now only opens ports for ircDDBGateway if you actually use ircddbgateway - kinda pointless opening them if you don't isn't it.
Similarly it works out how to talk to your router once, if there is no uPNP router available the service will bail out. Small stuff that helps make it all a bit better, including (with the new unit file) the ability to pull the port forwards down when you shutdown / reboot the Pi.
As it turns out not many routers support the time-out option, and even less support updating the rule with a new time-out when the last one has not expired.... a shame, but there it is.
Re: 4.1.5 without announcement?
Thanks for the explanation Andy, it's all very interesting.
Lots of half-finished implementations around, I meant router upnp rather than Pi-Star
Lots of half-finished implementations around, I meant router upnp rather than Pi-Star
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Brian G8SEZ
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