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Welcome to Stork 1.3.0, another development release. The changes introduced in this version are:
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**Kea Configuration Management: host reservations**. The long term goal is provide an ability in Stork to manage most aspects of Kea configuration. This effort has reached a stage, where it is now possible to create subnet-level or global host reservations in one or multiple Kea servers. This can be done using a button on the host reservations page [#717, #720, #729]. This is a work in progress and is expected to expand in the near future. The development will continue in the coming releases.
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**Kea Configuration Management: host reservations**. The long term goal is provide the ability in Stork to manage most aspects of Kea configuration. It is now possible to create subnet-level or global host reservations in one or multiple Kea servers. This can be done using a button on the host reservations page [#717, #720, #729].
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**Build improvements**. A substantial effort has been put into the Rake-based build system. The rake tasks were reorganized in into several namespaces. As a result, the Stork images are built faster, with a smaller footprint and the task names are much more uniformly named [#709]. This substantial change also addressed several other problems. The problem with building with premium hooks has been fixed [#684]. The deploy mechanism (currently used internally by ISC) has been fixed [#719]. The rake tasks related to testing are now consistent [#436]. There is now a way (`rake check`) to check if dependencies for building Stork are available [#21, #437]. The tasks have better comments [#489]. The installation using rake (`rake install:server`, `rake install:agent`) has been redone and it now installs the necessary files in the default locations [#653]. The rake task for running an agent can now optionally use a custom port (`rake run:agent PORT=4242`) [#660].
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**Build improvements**. A substantial effort has been put into the Rake-based build system. The rake tasks were reorganized in into several namespaces. As a result, the Stork images are built faster, with a smaller footprint and the task names are much more uniformly named [#709]. This substantial change also addressed several other problems. A problem with building with premium hooks has been fixed [#684]. The deploy mechanism (currently used internally by ISC) has been fixed [#719]. The rake tasks related to testing are now consistent [#436]. There is now a way (`rake check`) to check if dependencies for building Stork are available [#21, #437]. The tasks have better comments [#489]. The installation using rake (`rake install:server`, `rake install:agent`) has been redone and it now installs the necessary files in the default locations [#653]. The rake task for running an agent can now optionally use a custom port (`rake run:agent PORT=4242`) [#660].
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**Restart Stork service on failure**. The systemd services are now automatically restarted on failure [#721]. Thank you to Kevin Fleming for the patch!
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**Documentation**. The Stork ARM and the log messages have been edited for clarity and consistency by a native speaker [#718].
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**Documentation**. The Stork ARM and the log messages have been edited for clarity and consistency [#718].
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**Improved machine dump readability**. Special characters are no longer escaped in machine dumps, for better readability [#665].
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