Greetings!

The FOSSology Project is pleased to announce RC2 packages for FOSSology 1.3.0.  
Per the attachments, unofficial install packages on the following platforms & 
distros are available for download:


*         RPM Packages (rhel5/centos5 fedora12 fedora13 i386 and x86_64) 
http://fossology.org/rpms/
(Please refer to the attached instructions to configure your system to use yum 
for installing the FOSSology packages.)


*         Debian/Ubuntu Packages (amd64 & i386)  
http://fossology.org/debian/1.3.0-rc2/

For debian installs, add this line to your sources.list
                deb http://fossology.org/debian/1.3.0-rc2/ ./

For ubuntu
deb http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/karmic/ ./
deb http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/lucid/ ./
deb http://fossology.org/debian/ubuntu/maverick/ ./


New features/enhancements include:
1. Groups.  Implemented user groups inside of fossology as an indirect but 
critical requirement for 1.3 because tagging (the real 1.3 requirement) is 
dependent on having groups to administer tag permissions.
2. File Tagging
                          I.   The ability to attach a tag (short (max 32 
character) tag, plus a long text) to a file or container.
                         II.   Tagging requires permission for creating, 
attaching, and viewing tags which is why we have a dependency on groups.
3. Copyright agent replaced. A quick experiment showed that we get better 
results with simple heuristics rather than the old agent based on naive Bayes.
4. Fixed a cp2foss authentication bug that prevented bucket agent from getting 
scheduled.
5. Many bug fixes!

Please report bugs using our bug reporting system hosted by The Linux 
Foundation at http://bugs.linux-foundation.org/ OR, write to the fossology 
mailing list.

Thanks,
The FOSSology Project


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Hi Mary,



The 1.3.0rc2 packages for rhel5/centos5 fedora12 fedora13 i386 and x86_64 
platform are rebuilt. You can download from

http://fossology.org/rpms/epel/testing/5/i386/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.el5.i386.rpm 
                                 ------   rhel5/centos5 i386

http://fossology.org/rpms/epel/testing/5/x86_64/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.el5.x86_64.rpm
                     -------  rhel5/centos5 x86_64

http://fossology.org/rpms/fedora/testing/12/i386/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.fc12.i686.rpm
                          -------  fedora12 i386

http://fossology.org/rpms/fedora/testing/12/x86_64/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.fc12.x86_64.rpm
           -------  fedora12 x86_64

http://fossology.org/rpms/fedora/testing/13/i386/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.fc13.i686.rpm
                          -------  fedora13 i386

http://fossology.org/rpms/fedora/testing/13/x86_64/fossology-1.3.0rc2-1.fc13.x86_64.rpm
            ------- fedora13 x86_64



To use yum install,

1.        you need add repo file to /etc/yum.repo.d/.

2.       Rhel/CentOS repo file need add following lines:



# FOSSology release candidates and other special builds

[fossology-testing]

name=Fossology testing

baseurl=http://fossology.org/rpms/epel/testing/$releasever/$basearch

enabled=0

gpgcheck=0



3.       Fedora repo file need add following lines:



# FOSSology release candidates and other special builds

[fossology-testing]

name=Fossology testing

baseurl=http://fossology.org/rpms/fedora/testing/$releasever/$basearch

enabled=0

gpgcheck=0



4.       yum --enablerepo=fossology-testing install fossology





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