Fedora 20 Update: openstack-neutron-2013.2-3.fc20

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2013-22359
2013-11-29 15:43:32
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Name        : openstack-neutron
Product     : Fedora 20
Version     : 2013.2
Release     : 3.fc20
URL         : http://launchpad.net/neutron/
Summary     : OpenStack Networking Service
Description :
Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack. Just like
OpenStack Nova provides an API to dynamically request and configure
virtual servers, Neutron provides an API to dynamically request and
configure virtual networks. These networks connect "interfaces" from
other OpenStack services (e.g., virtual NICs from Nova VMs). The
Neutron API supports extensions to provide advanced network
capabilities (e.g., QoS, ACLs, network monitoring, etc.)

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Update Information:

- Add dependency on dnsmasq-utils
- Better support for upgrading from grizzly to havana
- Update dependencies on python-{babel,keystoneclient,oslo-config}

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ChangeLog:

* Wed Nov 13 2013 Terry Wilson <twilson at redhat.com> - 2013.2-3
- Add dnsmasq-utils dependency
* Wed Oct 30 2013 Terry Wilson <twilson at redaht.com> - 2013.2-2
- Better support for upgrading from grizzly to havana
- Update dependencies on python-{babel,keystoneclient,oslo-config}
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