[ANN] Magma 1.0r40
Florian Minjat
florian.minjat at emn.fr
Sun Sep 23 13:42:00 UTC 2007
Great I'll test it with my app right away !
Does it include collection optimisation from sig or others ?
Florian
Chris Muller wrote:
> I am pleased to announce release 40 of the Magma object database for
> Squeak, offering a significant boost in robustness from the previous
> version:
>
> - No longer constrained by Squeaks 2GB file-addressability, Magma can
> now support unlimited file sizes (configured out of the box for up to
> 281 Terabyte sized files).
> - Full backups are now truly "live", with no pause in service.
> - There is now support for a "warm backup," for rapid failover capability..
> - ..and server load distribution for clients that can tolerate a
> slightly-behind, read-only repository (i.e., for reporting, archive
> retrieval, etc.).
> - The MagmaCollectionIndex hierarchy is no longer required on the server.
> - The server correctly ignores garbage bytes sent by hackers to its
> listening port.
> - Other enhancements and some important bug fixes.
>
> Nearly every feature and fix has originated at the request of members
> of the Squeak community. This is your database. I plan to continue
> supporting, improving, and ensuring you have a good experience using
> Magma. Please tell me what you need on the Magma mailing list.
>
> This one single code-base has been installed and tested successfully
> in the 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, Tweak, Croquet 1.0SDK and sq3.9-7067dev07.07.1
> images. Other images may work, I just haven't tested them, you can
> use the "Magma tester" to find out. In images without
> MethodProperties (3.7 and 3.8), Monticello will provide a friendly
> pink warning that a few extension methods will not load. This is ok,
> just press Proceed. It's better than maintaining different code bases
> for each version of Squeak.
>
> Since its earliest days, Magma has been a "one-click" install and this
> version is no different. There are three configurations available on
> SqueakMap and SqueakSource; "client", "server" and "tester". The
> former simply exclude certain packages that are not needed for that
> function.
>
> - Chris
>
>
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