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- | ====== RHEL 5 Support will end 2018 ====== | ||
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- | RedHat' | ||
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- | * New data interfaces require up-to-date interface libraries which are not available for the outdated RHEL 5 operating system. | ||
- | * And new CineSat features make use of latest web technologies and third party systems which require an up-to-date operating system and latest Linux kernels. | ||
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- | <WRAP danger 90%> | ||
- | Therefore we will have to finally drop support for RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 and for the 32-bit CineSat version by end of 2018. We strongly recommend our customers to move on to current RHEL 7 / CentOS 7 operating systems. | ||
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- | We are currently porting CineSat including all its data interfaces and tools to a 64-bit architecture on CentOS 7 development systems. In 2019, the sole CineSat development platform will be the 64-bit CentOS 7.6 operating system. | ||
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- | <WRAP warning> | ||
- | If you should require extended support for RHEL 5 beyond 2018 for a limited migration phase, please contact our support. | ||
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