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2015-Dec-23 12:00 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 130, Issue 11
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Announcing release for Phusion Passenger 4.0 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 7. Announcing release for nginx 1.6 and 1.8 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 8. Announcing release for nginx 1.6 and 1.8 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 9. Announcing release for PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 10. Announcing release for PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 11. Announcing release for Perl 5.16 and 5.20 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 12. Announcing release for Perl 5.16 and 5.20 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL (Honza Horak) 13. CESA-2015:2694 Important CentOS 6 qemu-kvm Security Update (Johnny Hughes) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 12:52:23 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Apache HTTP Server 2.4 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793977.1060101 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 2.4 of the Apache HTTP Server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install httpd24-httpd $ scl enable httpd24 bash At this point you should be able to use httpd just as a normal application. An examples of commands run might be: $ service httpd24-httpd start $ httpd -h In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list httpd24\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection httpd24 delivers version 2.4 of the Apache HTTP server (with a daemon called httpd24-httpd) and related server modules, like mode_ldap, mod_ssl, mod_auth_kerb and others. For more on the Apatch HTTP, see https://httpd.apache.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Apache HTTP Server collection being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 12:52:33 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Apache HTTP Server 2.4 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793981.9010605 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 2.4 of the Apache HTTP Server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install httpd24-httpd $ scl enable httpd24 bash At this point you should be able to use httpd just as a normal application. An examples of commands run might be: $ service httpd24-httpd start $ httpd -h In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list httpd24\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection httpd24 delivers version 2.4 of the Apache HTTP server (with a daemon called httpd24-httpd) and related server modules, like mode_ldap, mod_ssl, mod_auth_kerb and others. For more on the Apatch HTTP, see https://httpd.apache.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Apache HTTP Server collection being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 12:52:57 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Varnish Cache 4 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793999.4020400 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 4 of the Varnish Cache Server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-varnish4 $ scl enable rh-varnish4 bash At this point you should be able to use varnish just as a normal application. An example of commands run might be: $ systemctl start rh-varnish4-varnish $ varnishtop In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-varnish4\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection rh-varnish4 delivers version 4 of the Varnish Cache, a high-performance HTTP reverse proxy. The daemon is called rh-varnish4-varnish. For more on the Varnish HTTP, see https://www.varnish-cache.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Varnish Cache collection being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 12:53:08 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Varnish Cache 4 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <567939A4.7090700 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 4 of the Varnish Cache Server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-varnish4 $ scl enable rh-varnish4 bash At this point you should be able to use varnish just as a normal application. An example of commands run might be: $ service rh-varnish4-varnish start $ varnishtop In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-varnish4\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection rh-varnish4 delivers version 4 of the Varnish Cache, a high-performance HTTP reverse proxy. The daemon is called rh-varnish4-varnish. For more on the Varnish HTTP, see https://www.varnish-cache.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Varnish Cache collection being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:04:53 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Phusion Passenger 4.0 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793C65.4040300 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Phusion Passenger in version 4.0 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-passenger40 rh-passenger40-ruby22 nginx16 $ scl enable rh-passenger40 rh-ruby22 bash At this point you should be able to use passenger just as a normal application. An examples of commands run might be: $ passenger start $ passenger status In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including other packages that allow you to use passenger with Ruby 2.0 or 1.9.3, instead of 2.2 as in example above, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-passenger40\* The rh-passenger40 collection relies either on the rh-ruby22, ruby200 or ruby193 collection and the nginx16 collection, so you need to install one of the following packages: rh-passenger40-ruby193, rh-passenger40-ruby200, or rh-passenger40-ruby22. About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection rh-passenger40 delivers Phusion Passenger, a web and application server designed to be fast, robust and lightweight. The rh-passenger40 Software Collection can also be used with Apache HTTP Server from the httpd24 Software Collection. To do so, install the rh-passenger40-mod_passenger package. For more on the Phusion Passenger, see https://www.phusionpassenger.com. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Phusion Passenger collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:05:16 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Phusion Passenger 4.0 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793C7C.6090303 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Phusion Passenger in version 4.0 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-passenger40 rh-passenger40-ruby22 nginx16 $ scl enable rh-passenger40 rh-ruby22 bash At this point you should be able to use passenger just as a normal application. An examples of commands run might be: $ passenger start $ passenger status In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including other packages that allow you to use passenger with Ruby 2.0 or 1.9.3, instead of 2.2 as in example above, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-passenger40\* The rh-passenger40 collection relies either on the rh-ruby22, ruby200 or ruby193 collection and the nginx16 collection, so you need to install one of the following packages: rh-passenger40-ruby193, rh-passenger40-ruby200, or rh-passenger40-ruby22. About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection rh-passenger40 delivers Phusion Passenger, a web and application server designed to be fast, robust and lightweight. The rh-passenger40 Software Collection can also be used with Apache HTTP Server from the httpd24 Software Collection. To do so, install the rh-passenger40-mod_passenger package. For more on the Phusion Passenger, see https://www.phusionpassenger.com. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Phusion Passenger collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:07:08 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for nginx 1.6 and 1.8 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793CEC.1010004 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 1.6 and 1.8 of the nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-nginx18 $ scl enable rh-nginx18 bash At this point you should be able to use nginx just as a normal application. An example of commands run might be: $ nginx -v $ service rh-nginx18-nginx start In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-nginx18\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection nginx16 and rh-nginx18 deliver versions 1.6 and 1.8 of the nginx, an HTTP and reverse proxy server with a focus on high concurrency, performance and low memory usage. The collection nginx16 delivers a daemon called nginx16-nginx and the collection rh-nginx18 delivers a daemon called rh-nginx18-nginx. For more on the nginx, see http://nginx.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the nginx collections being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:07:37 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for nginx 1.6 and 1.8 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793D09.8090207 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 1.6 and 1.8 of the nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps: $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-nginx18 $ scl enable rh-nginx18 bash At this point you should be able to use nginx just as a normal application. An example of commands run might be: $ nginx -v $ systemctl start rh-nginx18-nginx In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional subpackages, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-nginx18\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collection nginx16 and rh-nginx18 deliver versions 1.6 and 1.8 of the nginx, an HTTP and reverse proxy server with a focus on high concurrency, performance and low memory usage. The collection nginx16 delivers a daemon called nginx16-nginx and the collection rh-nginx18 delivers a daemon called rh-nginx18-nginx. For more on the nginx, see http://nginx.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the nginx collections being released here, we also build and deliver other databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:11:59 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793E0F.3040804 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 of the PHP on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps (example of PHP 5.6): $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-php56 $ scl enable rh-php56 bash At this point you should be able to use php just as a normal application. Examples of commands run might be: $ php my-app.php $ sudo yum install rh-php56-php-devel yum install libxml2-devel $ sudo pear install Cache_Lite $ sudo pecl install xmldiff In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional PHP modules, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-php56\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collections php54, php55 and rh-php56 deliver versions 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 of the PHP interpreter, pecl and perl installers and some other modules that are also included in the collections as RPMs. For more on the PHP, see http://www.php.net. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the PHP collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:12:08 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for PHP 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793E18.1050602 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 of the PHP on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps (example of PHP 5.6): $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-php56 $ scl enable rh-php56 bash At this point you should be able to use php just as a normal application. Examples of commands run might be: $ php my-app.php $ sudo yum install rh-php56-php-devel yum install libxml2-devel $ sudo pear install Cache_Lite $ sudo pecl install xmldiff In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional PHP modules, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-php56\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collections php54, php55 and rh-php56 deliver versions 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 of the PHP interpreter, pecl and perl installers and some other modules that are also included in the collections as RPMs. For more on the PHP, see http://www.php.net. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the PHP collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:12:25 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Perl 5.16 and 5.20 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793E29.9040905 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.16 and 5.20 of the Perl language stack on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps (example of Perl 5.20): $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-perl520 $ scl enable rh-perl520 bash At this point you should be able to use perl just as a normal application. Examples of commands run might be: $ perl my-app.pl $ sudo yum install rh-perl520-perl-CPAN make $ sudo cpan App::cpanminus $ sudo cpanm -n Furl In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional Perl modules, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-perl520\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collections perl516 and rh-perl520 deliver versions 5.16 and 5.20 of the Perl language stack, cpan installer and some other modules that are also included in the collections as RPMs. For more on the Perl, see https://www.perl.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Perl collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python, PHP and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 12 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 13:12:36 +0100 From: Honza Horak <hhorak at redhat.com> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing release for Perl 5.16 and 5.20 on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64 SCL Message-ID: <56793E34.9090203 at redhat.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of versions 5.16 and 5.20 of the Perl language stack on CentOS Linux 6 x86_64, delivered via a Software Collection (SCL) built by the SCLo Special Interest Group (https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo). QuickStart ---------- You can get started in three easy steps (example of Perl 5.20): $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl $ sudo yum install rh-perl520 $ scl enable rh-perl520 bash At this point you should be able to use perl just as a normal application. Examples of commands run might be: $ perl my-app.pl $ sudo yum install rh-perl520-perl-CPAN make $ sudo cpan App::cpanminus $ sudo cpanm -n Furl In order to view the individual components included in this collection, including additional Perl modules, you can run: $ sudo yum list rh-perl520\* About Software Collections -------------------------- Software Collections give you the power to build, install, and use multiple versions of software on the same system, without affecting system-wide installed packages. Each collection is delivered as a group of RPMs, with the grouping being done using the name of the collection as a prefix of all packages that are part of the software collection. The collections perl516 and rh-perl520 deliver versions 5.16 and 5.20 of the Perl language stack, cpan installer and some other modules that are also included in the collections as RPMs. For more on the Perl, see https://www.perl.org. The SCLo SIG in CentOS ---------------------- The Software Collections SIG group is an open community group co-ordinating the development of the SCL technology, and helping curate a reference set of collections. In addition to the Perl collections being released here, we also build and deliver databases, web servers, and language stacks including multiple versions of PostgreSQL, MariaDB, Apache HTTP Server, NodeJS, Ruby, Python, PHP and others. Software Collections SIG release was announced at https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2015-October/021446.html You can learn more about Software Collections concepts at: http://softwarecollections.org You can find information on the SIG at https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo ; this includes howto get involved and help with the effort. We meet every second Wednesday at 16:00 UTC in #centos-devel (ref: https://www.centos.org/community/calendar), for an informal open forum open to anyone who might have comments, concerns or wants to get started with SCL's in CentOS. Enjoy! Honza SCLo SIG member ------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2015 17:18:03 +0000 From: Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> To: centos-announce at centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2015:2694 Important CentOS 6 qemu-kvm Security Update Message-ID: <20151222171803.GA15495 at n04.lon1.karan.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:2694 Important Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-2694.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: b696390d8917ac773ee6aec7aea75dc0b45e05987ef9d75af804fc55ee4c1beb qemu-guest-agent-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.i686.rpm x86_64: 84f0bb42e2a41afb55ef562f922c1cf3930c2e6693c461f3f0e437b37616e2dc qemu-guest-agent-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.x86_64.rpm 5fec2687a04c15616dee3d8bc3461783e3e32ec9e665a103242a14d9cfc1ca0a qemu-img-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.x86_64.rpm 2d8f0b102815b4d4d3b33daa489d31879bea053d1f391ef280b5aaedb1198b34 qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.x86_64.rpm 26d6611cbece4dc9fb708a57c4051129059b407704b6367ec2744be3883d3d26 qemu-kvm-tools-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.x86_64.rpm Source: d66c3e7a3148aac6f2c8925c8e48829429bd1cc856ece2ca8d30626145028f83 qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.3.src.rpm -- Johnny Hughes CentOS Project { http://www.centos.org/ } irc: hughesjr, #centos at irc.freenode.net Twitter: @JohnnyCentOS ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ CentOS-announce mailing list CentOS-announce at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce End of CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 130, Issue 11 ************************************************
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