Releases: virtualmin/virtualmin-install
v7.0.1
Change since version 7.0.0:
-
Add test and display a warning if system was pre-configured
-
Add an option to
force-latest
when--setup
repos, i.e.:# ./virtualmin-install.sh -help | grep setup --setup|-s <auto|force-latest> setup Virtualmin software repositories and exit # ./virtualmin-install.sh --setup force-latest
-
Fix to make sure that old repositories won't be switched to the new when re-running repos setup (on second run)
-
Fixed and tested installations on RHEL 8 and 9
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Fix to suppress key import message when installing Perl
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Fix to suppress printing spinner upon EPEL download
Virtualmin 7
Change since version 6.2.2:
- Add official support for Debian 11 and Ubuntu 22.04, RHEL 8 and 9, Alma and Rocky 8 and 9
- Add Grade B systems support such as Fedora 36+, Oracle 8 and 9, CentOS Stream 9 (using special
--unstable
switch) - Add support to sync time automatically if possible before installation
- Add support for checking and installing system packages updates during installation process
- Add ability to disable user input while installing not to break installer drawing and look
- Add ability to fix repos for both Virtualmin 6 and 7 installs using
--setup
switch - Fix non-interactive mode usage
- Fix to purge packages that may cause issues upon installation (i.e.
ufw
) - Drop Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 and Debian 9 support
RHEL 8 support
Add RHEL 8 support; drop CentOS 6 and Debian 8.
More power
Accomodates s/PowerTools/powertools/ in the CentOS repos.
Repo, man
Numero Ocho
Adds support for CentOS 8, probably. Also bumps up the memory minimums because everything just keeps getting bigger.
Still killin' them old ways
- Switch to PHP 7.2 as the default PHP version on CentOS.
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
Remove Debian 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 from the supported OS list, and add Ubuntu 18.04.
wget is better than curl
Sometimes, the old ways are best. (curl on CentOS doesn't like Let's Encrypt certificates.)
I should have gone to bed
The last release had a typo.