[rhelv6-list] Latest Version of Red Hat Software Collections Now Available

Alois Treindl alois at astro.ch
Thu Jan 8 10:51:26 UTC 2015


How do I get access to Redhat Software Collections, when I am on a RHEL 
self-service subscription?


On 30.10.14 16:32, Engineering Partner Management wrote:
> Red Hat is pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat
> Software Collections 1.2. The third installment of Red Hat Software
> Collections includes vital open developer tools, such as GCC 4.9, Maven
> and Git, and, for the first time, makes the Eclipse IDE available on Red
> Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Delivered on a separate lifecycle from Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux with a more frequent release cadence, Red Hat Software
> Collections is designed to bridge developer agility and production
> stability by accelerating the creation of modern applications that can
> be confidently deployed into production. New additions include:
>
>   * Red Hat Developer Toolset 3.0, a software collection in its own
> right, is now included as a component of Red Hat Software Collections.
> As with previous releases, Red Hat Developer Toolset ensures that C and
> C++ developers are able compile once and deploy to multiple versions of
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For example, Red Hat Developer Toolset users
> can now compile on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 to run on both Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Noteworthy updates to
> Red Hat Developer Toolset include: GCC 4.9, GDB 7.8, the addition of
> ltrace 0.7.91, and a number of additional bug fixes and feature
> enhancements.
>
>   * The availability of Dockerfiles for some of the most popular
> software collections, helping developers to rapidly build and deploy
> containerized applications.
>
>   * DevAssistant 0.9.1, a useful tool for setting up development
> environments, publishing code, and completing other associated tasks;
> DevAssistant comes with both an intuitive GUI and CLI.
>
>   * Maven 3.0, a build automation tool for Java projects that describes
> how software is built and all associated dependencies.
>
>   * Git 1.9.4, formerly distributed as part of Red Hat Developer
> Toolset, has been updated and placed into its own collection enabling
> developers to be able to access and install Git without necessarily
> having to install Red Hat Developer Toolset.
>
>   * An updated release of Nginx 1.6, giving developers access to a fully
> supported version of this high performance web server and web proxy.
>
>   * The latest stable versions of popular dynamic languages employed to
> create modern web-based applications, including Ruby with Rails, Python,
> PHP, Perl, as well as a Technology Preview of node.js.
>
>   * The latest stable versions of popular open source databases,
> including MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and MongoDB.
>
> As with previous releases, Red Hat Software Collections can be used to
> develop applications for deployment on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the
> world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, and on OpenShift, the leading
> Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), offering customers the ultimate
> flexibility and choice for development and deployment. In addition,
> customers can deploy applications built using Red Hat Software
> Collections into production with confidence as most Red Hat Software
> Collections components are supported for 3 years.
>
> RED HAT SOFTWARE COLLECTIONS AVAILABILITY
> Red Hat Software Collections 1.2 is available now for use with Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 to customers and
> partners with select active Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions. For
> more information on how to install Red Hat Software Collections view the
> Red Hat Software Collections 1.2 release notes at the following link:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Software_Collections/
>
> ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
> To access documentation for Red Hat Software Collections, visit:
>   * Latest Red Hat Software Collections release notes:
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Software_Collections/
>
>   * Latest Red Hat Developer Toolset release notes:
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Developer_Toolset/
>
>   * Additional Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation:
> https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team
>
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