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| GT.M V5.3-001A is available. It is a minor release derived from V5.3-001, and provides timely fixes to defects, including an issue with NOUNDEF handling, an issue with TP transactions that include multiple global directories, as well as some other issues as described in the release notes at http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/...ase_Notes.html Checksums (using the UNIX/Linux cksum program) for the software from Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm) are: 3194483676 162702 dbcertify_V53001A_linux_i686_pro.tar.gz 229097337 4602573 gtm_V53001A_linux_i686_pro.tar.gz 321603112 2893610 gtm_V53001A_linux_i686_src.tar.gz 427360845 5549819 gtm_V53001A_openvms_alpha_pro.zip 425281921 4131913 gtm_V53001A_openvms_alpha_src.zip 2198407465 228273 dbcertify_V53001A_osf1_alpha_pro.tar.gz 3266401436 6560048 gtm_V53001A_osf1_alpha_pro.tar.gz 3239759560 2887366 gtm_V53001A_osf1_alpha_src.tar.gz For 64-bit Linux on x86_64 hardware, the GT.M source code also can be compiled to 64-bit binaries. This 64-bit GT.M has the ability to compile M code into object files that can be loaded into shared libraries with the standard ld utility.* While anyone can build their own 64-bit binaries from the source code, taking advantage of the GNU General Public License for GT.M, binaries that FIS builds and tests are available to those who have GT.M support agreements. Regards -- Bhaskar ks dot bhaskar at fnis dot com <-- note e-mail domain * GT.M for Tru64 UNIX on Alpha/AXP has had this capability for years, and object files generated by GT.M for OpenVMS on Alpha/AXP can be used to build shared executable (.EXE) images. |
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