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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Devstack is a set of scripts and utilities to quickly deploy an OpenStack cloud.
* To describe working configurations of OpenStack (which code branches work together? what do config files look like for those branches?) * To describe working configurations of OpenStack (which code branches work together? what do config files look like for those branches?)
* To make it easier for developers to dive into OpenStack so that they can productively contribute without having to understand every part of the system at once * To make it easier for developers to dive into OpenStack so that they can productively contribute without having to understand every part of the system at once
* To make it easy to prototype cross-project features * To make it easy to prototype cross-project features
* To sanity-check OpenStack builds (used in gating commits to the primary repos)
Read more at http://devstack.org (built from the gh-pages branch) Read more at http://devstack.org (built from the gh-pages branch)
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# Versions # Versions
The devstack master branch generally points to trunk versions of OpenStack components. For older, stable versions, look for branches named stable/[mil The devstack master branch generally points to trunk versions of OpenStack components. For older, stable versions, look for branches named stable/[release]. For example, you can do the following to create a diablo OpenStack cloud:
estone]. For example, you can do the following to create a diablo OpenStack cloud:
git checkout stable/diablo git checkout stable/diablo
./stack.sh ./stack.sh
# To start a dev cloud (Installing in a dedicated, disposable vm is safer than installing on your dev machine!): Milestone builds are also available in this manner:
git checkout essex-3
./stack.sh
# Start A Dev Cloud
Installing in a dedicated disposable vm is safer than installing on your dev machine! To start a dev cloud:
./stack.sh ./stack.sh