-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Apache VCL project is pleased to announce the release of version 2.5.1. This is primarily a bug fix release. However, there are a few items worth highlighting:
* PHP code updated to work with PHP 7.x. * Rudimentary NFS file share mounting extended to work with Windows * Added method for using HTML in user emails through external script Information on downloading and installing it can be found on our download page: http://vcl.apache.org/downloads/download.cgi Release notes can be found here: http://vcl.apache.org/docs/releasenotes.html A change log for these releases can be found here: http://vcl.apache.org/docs/changelog.html Installation and upgrade scripts are included in the release. There are web instructions on manually doing installs and upgrades linked to from the download page. Apache VCL is a self-service system used to dynamically provision and broker remote access to a dedicated compute environment for an end-user. The provisioned computers are typically housed in a data center and may be physical blade servers, traditional rack mounted servers, or virtual machines. VCL can also broker access to standalone machines such as a lab computers on a university campus. One of the primary goals of VCL is to deliver a dedicated compute environment to a user for a limited time through a web interface. This compute environment can range from something as simple as a virtual machine running productivity software to a machine room blade running high end software (i.e. a CAD, GIS, statistical package or an Enterprise level application) to a cluster of interconnected physical (bare metal) compute nodes. Using the scheduling API, VCL can be used to automate the provisioning of servers in a server farm or HPC cluster. Josh Thompson Apache VCL release manager -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF0EARECAB0WIQRMIdRtWXideTZDK31X8tBw1209AwUCXT8LhgAKCRBX8tBw1209 A4nhAJwOraTAnbVtc9TJvz8Ox155vB+nowCdEXtuarihs/LK4J8uzfY8J77S9Lk= =XAST -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
