Latest software releases 5-9-2009

May 9th, 2009
05/08 rsync3.0.6Rsync version 3.0.6 has been released. This is a bug-fix release.

See the release NEWS for the details of what changed since 3.0.5. The latest manpages are also available for both rsync and rsyncd.conf.



05/08 linux2.6.29.3

The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is: 2.6.29.3 Changelog



05/08 gparted0.4.5

This release of GParted includes some bug fixes, and language translation updates.

Key changes include:

  • Improved crypt-luks detection
  • Improved dmraid device detection

See the Release Notes for more details.



05/07 coreutils7.4

GNU core utilities



05/07 ImageMagick6.5.2-3

ImageMagick® is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images.



05/07 git1.6.3

Git is a free & open source, distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.



05/07 sqlite3.6.14

Version 3.6.14 of SQLite is recommended for all new development. Upgrading from version 3.6.12 or 3.6.13 is optional. Upgrading from versions 3.6.11 and earlier is recommended.



05/06 file5.03

The file command is “a file type guesser”, that is, a command-line tool that tells you in words what kind of data a file contains. Unlike most GUI systems, command-line UNIX systems – with this program leading the charge – don’t rely on filename extentions to tell you the type of a file, but look at the file’s actual contents. This is, of course, more reliable, but requires a bit of I/O.



05/06 alsa-lib1.0.20

alsa 1.0.20 release | changes from 1.0.19
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA)



05/06 kdewebdev4.2.3


05/06 kdebase4.2.3

On 6th May 2009, KDE 4.2.3 was released by the KDE community. It contains many bugfixes, mainly in the e-mail and PIM suite Kontact and the HTML rendering component and KRunner, Plasma’s command-line interface.



05/06 squid3.0.STABLE15

Squid is a caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Squid has extensive access controls and makes a great server accelerator. It runs on most available operating systems, including Windows and is licensed under the GNU GPL.



05/05 util-linux2.15

The util-linux-ng is a fork of the original util-linux project. The goal of the util-linux-ng is a transparent and reliable development that follows the Linux kernel and Linux distributions.



05/05 xfsprogs3.0.1
XFS: A high-performance journaling filesystem


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