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0 Release Notes
Release Date: 29 October 2013
The Fedora 3.7.1 release addresses a critical vulnerability. It is highly recommended that all users of the 3.x series upgrade to 3.7.1.
Downloads
The binaries for this release may be downloaded on Sourceforge or from Maven Central. The project may be built from source at GitHub.
Contributors
The Fedora Commons project would not be possible without the support of its community. In particular, this release is indebted to the following individuals and institutions for contributions:
- Benjamin Armintor, Columbia University
- Mike Durbin, University of Virginia
- Scott Prater, University of Wisconsin
Special Note
Fedora 3.7.1 introduces a new table to the backing database: fcrepoRebuildStatus. This table will be populated automatically on installations from the installer, but will be absent if the 3.7.1 jars are simply "dropped in" to an existing, unpacked web app. If that is the upgrade procedure required, this table must either be created externally to Fedora following the dbspec, or Fedora must be restarted with the filesystem flag indicating non-new installs removed. The latter will result in the removal and re-ingest of the 4 core Fedora system objects.
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Fedora 3.7.0 Release Notes
Release Date: September 19, 2013
1 December 2014
Fedora 3.8.Fedora 3.7.0 is a release with bug fixes and some improvements. The principal goals of the release are compatibility with JDK 7 (now the target platform) performance improvements, code cleanup and reorganization, and upgrades of library dependencies to the most modern versions possible for stability as development effort on Fedora shifts towards Fedora 4. All current users are recommended to upgrade to 3.7.0.
Fedora 3.8.0 is the FINAL release of the Fedora 3.x branch, and primarily intended for institutions running Fedora 3 as a production service. All new users are encouraged to install the Fedora 4 release.
Downloads
The binaries for this release may be downloaded on Sourceforge or from Maven Central. The project may be built from source at GitHub.
Contributors
The Fedora Commons project would not be possible without the support of its community. In particular, this release is indebted to the following individuals and institutions for contributions:
- Benjamin Armintor, Columbia University
- Frank Asseg FIZ Karlsruhe
- Jesper Damkjaer, DMC
- Thomas Pii, DMC
- Scott Prater, University of Wisconsin
- Edwin Shin, Data Curation Experts
- Adam Soroka, University of Virgina
With special thanks to Columbia University for donating personnel time to managing the release.
Special Note
- Frank Asseg, FIZ Karlsruhe
Improvements
Fedora 3.7.0 was built and distributed on the Java 7 platform. Testing indicates that the source code is backwards-compatible with Java 6, but that will require building the project from source. Please see here for information about the EOL process for Java. The source code for the project is available on Github.
You are encouraged to download this new release and give it a spin. Please let us have your comments and feedback via the mailing lists, and of course please let us know of any problems you discover.
For a detailed list of bug fixes and improvements comprising this release see the table below
8.0 now supports conditional GET requests for datastream disseminations, as well as the option to set the status of an object upon creation via the REST API.
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Previous Release Notes
The release notes for older versions of Fedora can be found in the documentation for each version. You can find find the documentation for all versions here.