Fedora 11 Update: ice-3.3.1-2.fc11

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Fri Sep 25 20:03:58 UTC 2009


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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-7593
2009-07-15 19:58:37
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Name        : ice
Product     : Fedora 11
Version     : 3.3.1
Release     : 2.fc11
URL         : http://www.zeroc.com/
Summary     : The Ice base runtime and services
Description :
Ice is a modern alternative to object middleware such as CORBA or
COM/DCOM/COM+.  It is easy to learn, yet provides a powerful network
infrastructure for demanding technical applications. It features an
object-oriented specification language, easy to use C++, C#, Java,
Python, Ruby, PHP, and Visual Basic mappings, a highly efficient
protocol, asynchronous method invocation and dispatch, dynamic
transport plug-ins, TCP/IP and UDP/IP support, SSL-based security, a
firewall solution, and much more.

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Update Information:

Include recent upstream patches:    - slice2html creates bad links;    - slice
compilers abort on symlinks and double backslashes;    - random endpoint
selection in .Net.    See http://www.zeroc.com/forums/patches/ for details
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ChangeLog:

* Wed Jul  8 2009 Mary Ellen Foster <mefoster at gmail.com> - 3.3.1-2
- Include upstream patches:
  - slice2html creates bad links
  - slice compilers abort on symlinks and double backslashes
  - random endpoint selection in .Net
  See http://www.zeroc.com/forums/patches/ for details
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use 
su -c 'yum update ice' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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