I was wondering if --upload-tools would also lock the agent version to whatever was uploaded.
Here are some tests where I used juju 1.22.1 locally:
- with --upload-tools: https://pastebin.canonical.com/131040/ - without: https://pastebin.canonical.com/131041/
When I did NOT use --upload-tools, the agent was quickly upgraded from 1.22.1 to 1.22.3. When upload-tools was used, it stayed put at 1.22.1. Is this expected, and, more importantly, guaranteed?
I was wondering if --upload-tools would also lock the agent version to whatever was uploaded.
Here are some tests where I used juju 1.22.1 locally:
- with --upload-tools: https:/ /pastebin. canonical. com/131040/ /pastebin. canonical. com/131041/
- without: https:/
When I did NOT use --upload-tools, the agent was quickly upgraded from 1.22.1 to 1.22.3. When upload-tools was used, it stayed put at 1.22.1. Is this expected, and, more importantly, guaranteed?