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su -c 'yum install fcoe-target-utils' targetcli-fb.git: Tech Notes: SLES: 11 SP3 MR 2013-12 - su -c 'zypper in targetcli' targetcli.git: SLES - LIO Wiki at the Wayback Machine (archived 2022-08-02) Ubuntu: 12.04 LTS (precise) 2012-04-26 Ubuntu universe: sudo apt-get install targetcli: targetcli.git: Ubuntu - LIO Wiki at the Wayback Machine ...
Once Microsoft's extended support period expires for an older version of Windows, the project will no longer support that version of Windows in the next major (X.Y.0) release of Python. However, bug fix releases (0.0.Z) for each release branch will retain support for all versions of Windows that were supported in the initial X.Y.0 release.
8 September 2022 [9] 3.4.0 [18] 14 December 2022 [9] 3.5.0 [19] • Improved inventory pages • Enabled HTTP/2 on Apache • Use of system crypto policy with Apache on Enterprise Linux 8 • Redis 6 on Enterprise Linux 8 • Allow manual modifications of ansible.cfg 21 March 2023 [9] 3.6.0 [20] • Redis cache can now be managed by the installer
Since 7 October 2024, Python 3.13 is the latest stable release, and it and, for few more months, 3.12 are the only releases with active support including for bug fixes (as opposed to just for security) and Python 3.9, [55] is the oldest supported version of Python (albeit in the 'security support' phase), due to Python 3.8 reaching end-of-life.
As the operating system was developed all 2015 year, in 2016, the version was released as OpenMandriva Lx 3.0 Beta. [28] This new release came with significant changes to the core system — among other things, it was the first desktop Linux distribution that was built completely with the Clang compiler instead of GCC.
Python 2.6 was released to coincide with Python 3.0, and included some features from that release, as well as a "warnings" mode that highlighted the use of features that were removed in Python 3.0. [ 28 ] [ 10 ] Similarly, Python 2.7 coincided with and included features from Python 3.1, [ 29 ] which was released on June 26, 2009.
Version 3.0 was released in June 2014. [8] It has been described as the beginning of "Modern CMake". [9] Experts now advise to avoid variables in favor of targets and properties. [10] The commands add_compile_options, include_directories, link_directories, link_libraries that were at the core of CMake 2 should now be replaced by target-specific ...
A 2015 benchmark published on the Gambas website showed Gambas 3.8.90 scripting as being faster to varying degrees than Perl 5.20.2 and the then-latest 2.7.10 version of Python in many tests. [10] Version 3.16.0 released on April 20, 2021, featured full support for Wayland using the graphical components, as well as parity between the Qt 5 and ...