[Monetdb-announce] New (pre-) release "MonetDB_4-3-16"
Hello MonetDB users and developers, finally, the (pre-) release "MonetDB_4-3-16" is available on SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/monetdb/). Changes since the last release candidate "MonetDB_4-3-16_rc06" are mainly bug fixes and performance improvements; for details, see the change log in the monetdb-changelogs mailing list (http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/monetdb-changelogs). Please use the new release and report any related bugs or problems through the SourceForge bug tracker (https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=56967&atid=482468). Downloads ========= [ For the time being, only the (generic) souce distribution and the binary ] [ distribution (rpm) for Linux are available. ] [ The binary distribution for Windows will follow on Tuesday, April 13. ] MonetDB-*-4.3.16-1_*.i686.rpm ----------------------------- These rpm's contain the binary distribution for Linux. The *RedHat* rpm's were built on a RedHat-9 system and the *SuSE* rpm's were built on a SuSE-8.1 system; however, both should work on other Linux distributions as well (unless there are incompatibilities with dynamically linked system libraries...). While the MonetDB-client-4.3.16-1_*.i686.rpm can be installed stand-alone, the MonetDB-server-4.3.16-1_*.i686.rpm requires the matching MonetDB-client-4.3.16-1_*.i686.rpm to be installed as well. To develop your own add-on modules, you additionally need to install the MonetDB-devel-4.3.16-1_*.i686.rpm. MonetDB-4.3.16.tar.gz --------------------- This is a gzip'ed tar file containing the source code; read HowToStart or HowToStart-Win32.txt for build instructions. Mknife-1.0.16.jar ----------------- Mknife is a 'Swiss army knife' GUI to ease the interaction with a running MonetDB server. See http://monetdb.cwi.nl/GetGoing/Usage/Mknife/ for details. CVS update ========== If you are already using the release (candidate) branch "MonetDB_4-3-16" from CVS, simply run "cvs update -dP" to update your code to this new release version. If you are using any other CVS version, you can either run "cvs update -dP -rMonetDB_4-3-16_release" to get this very release, or "cvs update -dP -rMonetDB_4-3-16" to get the most recent version in the release branch. The difference is, that via the first option, you are "stuck" with this very release, i.e., future "cvs update" (without "-r..." or "-A") will not change your checked-out version; via the second option, however, future "cvs update" will get you again the latest version in the release branch. Happy Easter! Stefan -- | Dr. Stefan Manegold | mailto:Stefan.Manegold@cwi.nl | | CWI, P.O.Box 94079 | http://www.cwi.nl/~manegold/ | | 1090 GB Amsterdam | Tel.: +31 (20) 592-4212 | | The Netherlands | Fax : +31 (20) 592-4312 |
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