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CernVMV-FS 2.3.5 is a patch release containing bugfixes and adjustments necessary for smooth operation. Please find detailed release notes in the [http://cvmfs.readthedocs.org/en/2.3/cpt-releasenotes.html technical documentation]. | CernVMV-FS 2.3.5 is a patch release containing bugfixes and adjustments necessary for smooth operation. Please find detailed release notes in the [http://cvmfs.readthedocs.org/en/2.3/cpt-releasenotes.html technical documentation]. | ||
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CernVM-FS 2.3.5
Description
The CernVM File System provides a scalable, reliable and low-maintenance software distribution service. It was developed to assist High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations to deploy software on the worldwide-distributed computing infrastructure used to run data processing applications. CernVM-FS is implemented as a POSIX read-only file system in user space (a FUSE module). Files and directories are hosted on standard web servers and mounted in the universal namespace /cvmfs. More info here.
Release notes
CernVMV-FS 2.3.5 is a patch release containing bugfixes and adjustments necessary for smooth operation. Please find detailed release notes in the technical documentation.
gfal2 2.13.1
Description
GFAL (Grid File Access Library ) is a C library providing an abstraction layer of the grid storage system complexity. The version 2 of GFAL tries to simplify at the maximum the file operations in a distributed environment. The complexity of the grid is hidden from the client side behind a simple common POSIX API.
Release Notes
Detailed release notes at http://dmc.web.cern.ch/release/gfal2-2.13.1
srm-ifce 1.24.2
Description
http://dmc.web.cern.ch/projects-tags/srm-ifce
Release Notes
Detailed relese notes at http://dmc.web.cern.ch/release/srm-ifce-1.24.2
XRootD 4.6.0
Description
XRootD software framework is a fully generic suite for fast, low latency and scalable data access, which can serve natively any kind of data, organized as a hierarchical filesystem-like namespace, based on the concept of directory. As a general rule, particular emphasis has been put in the quality of the core software parts.
release notes
Detailled release notes at http://xrootd.org/2017/02/07/announcement_4_6_0.html