I agree with Tom. 

El 2015-07-17 07:09, Tom Downes escribió: 

> Stuart: 
> 
> Maybe you could comment more specifically on what you intend for admins of 
> OSes such as Debian 7 Wheezy which appear to include GT 5.2 based libraries 
> but also promise security support through 201X, X>5? 
> 
> I have not always found the globus.org [2] repositories to be Debian-friendly 
> so I'm not sure 5.2.X from debian.org [3] to 6.X from globus.org [2] is a 
> clean upgrade path. 
> 
> Tom 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Stuart Martin <smar...@mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> 
>> Dear GT users,
>> 
>> We are announcing an end-of-life date for GT 5.2.5. Starting November 1, 
>> 2015, we will no longer support or maintain GT 5.2.5 or earlier versions of 
>> the Globus Toolkit. We believe this is sufficient notice for users of GT 
>> 5.2.5 to plan and complete their upgrade to GT6.
>> 
>> GT 6 was released in September 2014 and we are encouraging all users to move 
>> to this version as it provides multiple benefits over past releases. In 
>> particular, GT 6 has significantly simplified the building, testing, and 
>> distributing of the Toolkit, making it much easier for the developers to 
>> generate updates with bug fixes and new features, and for admins to install 
>> and maintain. We are currently working with package maintainers for EPEL, 
>> Fedora, Debian, and Ubuntu to ensure that the latest updates to GT6 are 
>> available quickly and included in these distributions. The latest GT release 
>> may be downloaded from: http://toolkit.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/6.0/ [1].
>> 
>> Note that a GT release that is at end of life is: not supported, not 
>> receiving any updates (no minor, major, security fixes of any kind), and is 
>> not being built or tested on new OS versions. As with most open source 
>> projects, we have limited resources and many competing priorities so it is 
>> not possible for us to cost-effectively maintain multiple past releases if 
>> we are to continue delivering new features and improvements.
>> 
>> Thanks for your continued support of Globus.

 

Links:
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[1] http://toolkit.globus.org/toolkit/downloads/6.0/
[2] http://globus.org
[3] http://debian.org

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