Prepare for a new release 3.3.0

Change-Id: I20f1e3dfce8cbbfe9fdecb124d09897deefc3540
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Andrey Kurilin 2021-06-15 15:18:01 +03:00
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.. Release notes for existing releases are MUTABLE! If there is something that
was missed or can be improved, feel free to change it!
[x.x.x] - 202x-xx-xx
[3.3.0] - 2021-06-16
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Changed
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* Switch docker image from ubuntu 18.04 to ubuntu 20.04
* Move from Freenode to OFTC irc network
Removed
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* dependency on decorator library.
[3.2.0] - 2020-10-30
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# for rally user is used.
#
# Tags of the image are the same as releases of xRally/Rally
FROM xrally/xrally:3.2.0
FROM xrally/xrally:3.3.0
# "rally" user (which is selected by-default) is owner of "/rally" directory,
# so there is no need to call chown or switch the user
@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ details)
# How to run xrally container
First of all, you need to pull the container. We suggest to use the last
tagged version:
First, you need to pull the container. We suggest using the last tagged
version:
# pull the 3.2.0 image (the latest release at the point of writing the note)
$ docker pull xrally/xrally:3.2.0
# pull the 3.3.0 image (the latest release at the point of writing the note)
$ docker pull xrally/xrally:3.3.0
**WARNING: never attach folders and volumes to `/rally` inside the container. It can break everything.**
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* use docker volumes. It is the easiest way. You just need to do something like:
$ docker volume create --name rally_volume
$ docker run -v rally_volume:/home/rally/.rally xrally/xrally:3.2.0 env create --name "foo"
$ docker run -v rally_volume:/home/rally/.rally xrally/xrally:3.3.0 env create --name "foo"
* mount outer directory inside the container