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  •  10 Jun 2011 04:59

Release Notes: 7.6.X is the new stable Condor series. Many new features were added since 7.4.X.

Release Notes: This is the first release in the new development cycle. It contains all the features of 7.4.1 plus several new ones.

  •  03 Feb 2010 02:25

Release Notes: This is the second release in the new stable Condor series. It has many improvements over the previous stable series (7.2). This release is a security update for 7.4.0, and fixes several other bugs,

No changes have been submitted for this release.

  •  17 Oct 2008 18:20

    Release Notes: This release contains many bugfixes and some improvements to error handling of Local Universe jobs. Note that some of the bugfixes are security-related; therefore, sites should either upgrade or restrict permissions on who is allowed to submit Condor jobs to trusted users.

    •  06 Jul 2008 05:54

    Release Notes: Condor no longer requires its EXECUTE directory to be world-writable, as long as it is not on a root-squashed NFS mount and is owned by the user given in the CONDOR_IDS setting (or by Condor's real UID, if not started as root). A bug where condor_schedd would become unresponsive during a shutdown was fixed. Numerous other bugs were fixed.

    •  21 Apr 2008 13:52

    Release Notes: A new license, including source.

    Release Notes: The source is available now. The license was changed.

    •  01 Jun 2007 13:45

    Release Notes: Ports to x86 Debian 4.0, Mac OS X 10.3, and Mac OS X 10.4 have been added. A configuration macro COLLECTOR_REQUIREMENTS has been added to filter out unwanted ClassAd updates. There are numerous bugfixes.

    Release Notes: Scalability improvements, better Generic Connection Broker (GCB) support, privilege separation on execute nodes, and better support for glexec. Assorted bugfixes were made.

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