All releases of Ganymede


Release Notes: Some rare stability problems with the Ganymede server were fixed. The client is now able to work on a system with a local firewall in place. Some slight fixups were made for compatibility with JDK 1.5 beta 1.


Release Notes: This maintenance release fixed a couple of permissions logic bugs, made some user interface improvements, and tweaked the runServer script to reduce GC loading on the server. A number of other, smaller improvements have also been incorporated. It is likely that this will be the last release to support JDK 1.1.


Release Notes: This release contains a great deal of minor bug fixes and feature additions, along with some maintenance code cleanup. Ganymede 1.0.10 has a slightly better GUI in the client, and the server can now support the slightly customized md5Crypt algorithm used by the Apache httpd server. The transaction commit logic is now a bit more robust against unexpected failures in plugin logic as well.


Release Notes: A fix for a major bug in the XML processing in 1.0.8 that completely broke object pointer loading in vector fields.


Release Notes: The program now supports more than 32k items in a vector field. XML bulk loading improvements were made, as well as several bug fixes.


Release Notes: A variety of minor refinements have been made, most of which will only affect people doing creative plug-in logic on the Ganymede server.


Release Notes: This release adds very important bugfixes pertaining to database recovery on abnormal server shutdowns. Versions 1.0pre1 through 1.0.5 have the potential for data loss on abnormal server shutdowns and restarts. 1.0.6 fixes these bugs and is backwards compatible with ganymede.db and journal files from earlier versions. All users of the effected versions should upgrade as soon as possible.


Release Notes: This release includes a security bugfix for a loophole where unprivileged users could change their account's expiration and removal dates, support for running under JDK 1.4 beta, and support for Sun's Java Web Start application launcher.


Release Notes: The biggest change is a significant elaboration of the schema editing system to support proper maintenance of unique value namespace constraints during schema editing. A number of minor improvements to the client's GUI were also made.


Release Notes: A couple of fixes for JDK 1.1 compatibility on the server, a number of fixes for bootstrapping issues in the Ganymede server and the userKit schema kit distribution, and a fix to a significant bug in the server's XML parser logic that could lead to server threads looping infinitely if the xmlclient transmitted an incomplete XML stream.