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[ANN] Arusha Project release, 20040526
The Arusha Project (ARK) seeks to provide a framework and/or
tools for collaborative system administration of multi-platform
Unix sites with many dozens of machines. For the full tale,
please see our web site at [url]http://ark.sourceforge.net/[/url].
We have just released a new set of tarballs (one per `team')
which reflect what is in our CVS repository. The (probably
impenetrable) "release notes" are below. The changes since
March have been steady but undramatic. The impending
license change (GPL->BSD) is worthy of note.
Feel free to join the occasional discussion on the ark-dev
mailing list. Regards,
Will
=== "release notes" =======================================
This is the last version of the core teams' code licensed
under the GPL; the next and subsequent versions (soon?) will
be under the BSD license.
In the Sidai code, we have the first code to manipulate ARK
state events (event-utils/lsevents); the 'sync-replica' tool
can now use rdiff-backup as well as rsync; we have new
packages to install Mozilla and Eclipse binaries, and for
Subversion and (retro-tool...) DVIutils from source; plus
many small enhancements.
In the Verilab2 code, we have sample CUPS support.
Will Partain Guest
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