Salt is a distributed remote execution system used to execute commands and
query data. It was developed in order to bring the best solutions found in
the world of remote execution together and make them better, faster and more
malleable. Salt accomplishes this via its ability to handle larger loads of
information, and not just dozens, but hundreds or even thousands of individual
servers, handle them quickly and through a simple and manageable interface.
* Tue Apr 25 2023 Sergey Cherevko <s.cherevko@msvsphere.ru> - 3005.1-4.inferit
- Added MSVSphere support
- Rebuild for MSVSphere
* Tue Nov 01 2022 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@saltstack.com> - 3005-2
- Generate HMAC files post-install in case FIPS mode used only if libraries exist
* Tue Sep 27 2022 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@saltstack.com> - 3005-1
- Generate HMAC files post-install in case FIPS mode used
- Added MAN pages
* Fri Apr 10 2020 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@frogunder.com> - 3001
- Update to use pop-build
* Mon Feb 03 2020 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@frogunder.com> - 3000-1
- Update to feature release 3000-1 for Python 3
* Wed Jan 22 2020 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@garethgreenaway.com> - 3000.0.0rc2-1
- Update to Neon Release Candidate 2 for Python 3
- Updated spec file to not use py3_build due to '-s' preventing pip installs
- Updated patch file to support Tornado4
* Wed Jan 08 2020 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@frogunder.com> - 2019.2.3-1
- Update to feature release 2019.2.3-1 for Python 3
* Tue Oct 15 2019 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@frogunder.com> - 2019.2.2-1
- Update to feature release 2019.2.2-1 for Python 3
* Thu Sep 12 2019 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@frogunder.com> - 2019.2.1-1
- Update to feature release 2019.2.1-1 for Python 3
* Tue Sep 10 2019 SaltStack Packaging Team <packaging@saltstack.com> - 2019.2.0-10
- Support for point release, added distro as a requirement