Olly Betts
2009-Jun-10 03:02 UTC
[Xapian-discuss] Xapian 1.1.0 development snapshot released
I've uploaded Xapian 1.1.1. Please note that 1.1.x releases are development releases - if you want ABI stability and minimal risk of accidental breakage, please stick with 1.0.x for the time being. The 1.1.x development series will lead to a stable 1.2.x release series. It's hard to guess at a timescale right now, but it will be months rather than weeks or years. If you make binary packages of this release, please make sure that they are very clearly labelled as not being a stable version, and if possible ensure that they can be installed in parallel with the stable version (the default paths and program suffix are set to help make this easier). I would probably recommend not rushing to package this right away. I'm intending to wait for things to settle down a bit before building Debian or Ubuntu packages. I've not yet put together release notes or a download page yet, but you can read the full lists of user-visible changes here: http://svn.xapian.org/*checkout*/tags/1.1.1/xapian-core/NEWS http://svn.xapian.org/*checkout*/tags/1.1.1/xapian-applications/omega/NEWS http://svn.xapian.org/*checkout*/tags/1.1.1/xapian-bindings/NEWS http://svn.xapian.org/*checkout*/tags/1.1.1/search-xapian/Changes Note in particular that 1.1.1 includes all relevant changes which were in 1.0.13. And the source tarballs are available from here: http://oligarchy.co.uk/xapian/1.1.1/ Here are the SHA1 checksums of the released files: 442a526dd9368c1028b581e62d47719cdf781e1b Search-Xapian-1.1.1.0.tar.gz 0ca15f285ad5b639b23aecf77811ab690ae2cad5 xapian-bindings-1.1.1.tar.gz 66e09d737137e2cd153840fedfaa7caaef28bcc7 xapian-core-1.1.1.tar.gz aeb3daaa411dc910d8cffc1321a5861db3af3d8c xapian-omega-1.1.1.tar.gz And the SHA256 checksums: b3389b83abb0afec478c603c1540fc05a634171e665a7d38248bc4f5296afb31 Search-Xapian-1.1.1.0.tar.gz 7da5dec23c096c9832ca0d5540707098099f4f2c2ca320bd6bccefa947ab6693 xapian-bindings-1.1.1.tar.gz 2cc1e05baa65fa675d2745fdf90b4a99cdd663b249ebd67ba280df2daaf8943f xapian-core-1.1.1.tar.gz 8308efd9d6090860ba99d89338e5c4c69ef0715c3e9aab13ca8da80dc957217b xapian-omega-1.1.1.tar.gz This announcement is GPG-signed, so if you can establish a trust chain to my key, and you verify the checksums, you can be confident that the tarballs you downloaded are the same as those I uploaded (even if you get them from a mirror). If you can't establish a trust chain, you can still verify the checksums (and also see that the same key is being used to sign each release). I've generated a new GPG key (which doesn't use an SHA1 hash) which I'll be using to sign future releases. This new key is signed by my old key and has two other signatures so far. The new key has fingerprint: 08E2 400F F7FE 8FED E3AC B528 1814 7B07 3BAD 2B07 I was intending to sign releases with both keys for a while, but this feature doesn't seem to work in a useful way for this purpose - GPG at least only checks the first of multiple signatures (and issues a warning to this effect). So I'll sign this message with the old key, and switch to the new key for 1.1.2 - you can use the fingerprint above to establish continuity of signing if you don't have a trust chain to my key. As always, if you encounter problems, please report them here, or to the bugtracker: http://xapian.org/bugs Cheers, Olly -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.xapian.org/pipermail/xapian-discuss/attachments/20090610/9837c3de/attachment.pgp