Olly Betts
2015-Jun-02 12:25 UTC
[Xapian-discuss] Xapian 1.3.3 development snapshot released
I'm happy to be able to announce that Xapian 1.3.3 is now available. Please note that 1.3.x releases are development releases - they are made to encourage earlier and wider use and testing of new and changed code. Our record with 1.1.x was very good - all the bugs I am aware of were either in new features, or were also present in the corresponding 1.0.x release. But if you main concern is minimising risk of accidental breakage, sticking with 1.2.x would be prudent, at least for deployment. The 1.3.x development series will lead to a stable 1.4.x release series, but we don't yet have a date set for when that will happen. If you make packages of this release, please make sure that they are very clearly labelled as not being a stable version, and 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). If they are binary packages you should also be aware that 1.3.x comes with no guarantee of ABI stability (code built against 1.3.2 will need rebuilding for 1.3.3). There's been 6 months of development work since 1.3.2, so the lists of changes are substantial and I won't try to summarise them here. You can read the full lists of user-visible changes here: http://xapian.org/docs/xapian-core-1.3.3/NEWS http://xapian.org/docs/xapian-omega-1.3.3/NEWS http://xapian.org/docs/xapian-bindings-1.3.3/NEWS As always, if you encounter problems, please report them here, or to the bug-tracker: http://xapian.org/bugs The source tarballs are available from here: http://oligarchy.co.uk/xapian/1.3.3/ A big thankyou to the following people for helping to make this release a reality: Assem Chelli, Austin Clements, Barry Warsaw, boomboo, bramvdh, Charles Atkinson, Dylan Griffith, Emmanuel Garette, Felix Ostmann, Germ?n M. Bravo, James Aylett, Jani Nikula, Jean-Francois Dockes, kbwt, Matthias Klose, nkvoll, Peter Kelm, Richard Boulton, Ryan Schmidt, S?bastien Debrard, terencz, Vlad Shablinsky, Will Crawford, and the CPAN Testers. If I've missed anyone out, you can claim an extra big thankyou. As always, if you encounter problems, please report them here, or to the bug-tracker: http://xapian.org/bugs Since 1.2.17, I'm providing detached GPG signatures for each of the release tarballs (for each tarball, the signature is in a corresponding file with ".asc" appended). Here are the SHA1 checksums of the released files: ea8ec04cb3f8ddd74a3e76969ca3612d7f1a41f9 xapian-bindings-1.3.3.tar.xz 656c186de7d447cb00ef4ffba9ad93b655c972b5 xapian-core-1.3.3.tar.xz 0df16a9abcb7d1888b446cb354cf8795df352f8f xapian-omega-1.3.3.tar.xz And SHA256 checksums (more secure, but sha256sum is less widely installed): a443a16ac8279daa5b50d3308861034f859f71c824ff5fa2d75cfda3cf31858f xapian-bindings-1.3.3.tar.xz 2d273ca0df6af208c4b6904542a9dffed8a9520376522d650e1a2885b476a280 xapian-core-1.3.3.tar.xz d28c05d5c920dae142fe69abec074b7916f027d749d2d0290d04133d2d6ad6f0 xapian-omega-1.3.3.tar.xz Cheers, Olly -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.xapian.org/pipermail/xapian-discuss/attachments/20150603/0dafba2f/attachment.sig>