Posted by Connie Sieh on the SL mailinglist wednesday: | QUOTE | Thanks to all who helped test the beta/release candidates.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Release Notes for Scientific Linux 6.3
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Major Differences from SL6.2
Added/Changed: OpenAFS Updated to version 1.6.1-112.sl6
External Repositories for yum The yum-conf-rpmfusion has been added by popular request.
End users must verify their own eligibility and license compliance before use.
yum-conf-sl6x Updated GPG key list, CERN's key is now listed here too
redhat-logos Now provides 'linux-logos'
xorg-x11-server Changed to remove TUV's support URL
sl-indexhtml Updated Swedish translation by Alexander Lindqvist
sl-bookmarks Now includes links to useful non-SL provided resources
SL_enable_serialconsole Augeas is now used for setting up the initial configuration The rpm now removes the serial configuration when uninstalled Now uses 'conflict' to ensure only one version installed at a time The end result should be identical to the previous script The old configuration script can be found in the %doc folder /usr/share/SL_enable_serialconsole*/OLDSCRIPT
revisor Support has been added for the upstream changes in anaconda.
The 'beta' release notice can now be turned on or off depending on your needs.
sl-revisor-configs The kickstart files provided have been renamed for simplicity.
We've also added a script for making an updated disc, containing all the current published errata
Removed:
libproxy-mozjs Requires an old version of xulrunner, upstream bug 797779. We have removed it for now, when an updated package is released we expect to build it. If you need this package you can pull it from 6.2
libvirt-qpid Requires an old version of qpid-cpp-client, upstream bug 839006 We have removed it for now, when an updated package is released we expect to build it. If you need this package you can pull it from 6.2
sanlock and tboot Upstream only features these packages on x86_64, previously they were in both arches. If upstream returns support for these in the i686 tree, we expect to package them again.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.3/ ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.3/
Iso Download area i686:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.3/i386/iso/
x86_64:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.3/x86_64/iso/
-Connie Sieh
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