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Scientific Linux 6.8 BETA 1 i386/x86_64              June 16, 2016


These are notes of the "Alpha/Beta" releases for Scientific Linux 6.8 .

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THIS IS NOT FOR PRODUCTION.

This is for testing.  Please report back any issues to
     [log in to unmask] .

There should be no expectation that a "yum" upgrade to SL 6.8 will work.
A new install is the recommended method to move from
"sl6rolling"(this alpha/beta release) and the released SL 6.8.

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DOWNLOAD INFO
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Network Install Images:

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/i386/images/boot.iso
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/x86_64/images/boot.iso


Iso Download area

i686:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/i386/iso/
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/i386/iso/README

x86_64:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/x86_64/iso/
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6rolling/x86_64/iso/README

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Major Differences from SL 6.7

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PACKAGES ADDED/CHANGED
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OpenAFS
     OpenAFS has been updated to version 1.6.18 from openafs.org


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CHANGED compared to Enterprise 6
Packages Changed by Scientific Linux
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Packages modified by Scientific Linux should contain 'sl' within their
release string.
Packages can be changed for a few reasons - removing trademarks, fixing
errors, providing different behavior, or fixing build issues. Each of the
changed packages below lists is reason for its change along with some
historical information.


httpd
   Changed the default index.html to remove upstream's branding.
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


plymouth
   Removed the red colors for text mode.
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


redhat-logos
   Changed all trademarked icons and pictures from upstream.
   Changed styles of items such as background, gdm, and kdm to change the
   tradedress style.
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


sl-bookmarks
   sl-bookmarks replaces redhat-bookmarks and removes upstream branding
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


sl-indexhtml
   sl-indexhtml replaces redhat-indexhtml and removes upstream branding
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


sl-release
   sl-release replaces redhat-release and removes upstream branding
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


sl-release-notes
   sl-release-notes replaces Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-Release_Notes*
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


anaconda
   Add the Scientific Linux install classes
   DVD installs do not ask for the network unless needed
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


redhat-rpm-config
   Changed to recognize Scientific Linux as an Enterprise Linux
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


xorg-x11-server
   Changed to remove TUV's support URL
   This change went into effect with SL 6.3 and continues in this release.


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PACKAGES CHANGED FOR BUILDING REASONS


Some packages would not build in our build environment. We changed these
packages in order for them, or other packages, to build. The changes are
minimal and are associated with a bug filed upstream to hopefully reduce
this list over time. The final packages have been compared to freely
available ones and are not significantly different.


To distinguish these packages we typically put 0.sl6 at the end of the
release number.
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epydoc
   To fix a build error with python-nss a patch was added (bz#578920)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and was fixed by upstream in
   6.1 . For some features texlive-dvips and texlive-latex are required,
   but not listed in the SPEC file. (bz#522249)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


mod_auth_kerb
   We Changed "--with-krb5=/usr/kerberos" to "--with-krb5=/usr" because the
   krb location changed in SL6. (bz#661777)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and ended with SL 6.3


opal
   opal needed a bug fix patch in order for ekiga to build. The
   opal-3.6.6-buildopts.patch was missing one line for it to work properly.
   (bz#661769)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


pilot-link
   When "autoreconf -is" is called this causes libtool to run from
   /usr/bin/libtool which is version 2.2.6b but the source ships its own
   libtool in
   pilot-link-0.12.4/libtool which is version 2.2.6 and called from the
   make files. This version mix does not work. (bz#663632)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


rome
   TUV 6 provides jdom-1.1.1 and not jdom-1.0 so we changed it to 1.1.1
   (bz#665537)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.


qpid-cpp
   The SPEC file wrongly mandates TUV be listed as the vendor (bz#785919)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and ended in SL 6.3


qpid-qmf
   The SPEC file wrongly mandates TUV be listed as the vendor (bz#785921)
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and ended in SL 6.3


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CHANGES TO COMPS.XML


The comps.xml file determines what packages are in groups. This determines
what packages get installed automatically when you select a group during
install, or when you use yum groupinstall.
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We have made the following changes to comps.


We merged all of the comps.xml files from The Upstream Vendor into one
file for each arch. If a group was in any of TUV comps.xml files, for that
arch, then it was included in our comps.xml file. If a group was default
for either of TUV comps.xml, then is was made default in our comps.xml
file. If a package was in a group for either of TUV comps.xml files, then
it was put in that group in our comps.xml file.

Added the following groups:


   icewm
   misc-sl
   openafs-client
   repos
   spins

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REMOVED COMPARED TO ENTERPRISE 6
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rhn-client-tools
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


rhnlib
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


rhnsd
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


rhn-setup-gnome
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


subscription-manager
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.
   In 6.8 we added subscription-manager- back into the release.

yum-rhn-plugin
   We cannot provide RHN connections, so we have removed the RHN tools.
   People requiring RHN must use Enterprise Linux from upstream
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


vdsm
   Was accidentally released by TUV. This is a part of RHEV and not
   Enterprise Linux so it has been removed.
   This change went into effect with SL 6.2 and continues in this release.


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ADDED compared to Enterprise 6
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PACKAGES ADDED
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We have added several packages to Scientific Linux that are not found
anywhere on the Enterprise releases. These have been added for various
reasons which are noted below.


icewm
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
   Summary : Fast and small X11 window manager
   Added because we needed a lightweight modern window manager. There are
   some machines that just don't have much CPU and/or memory, and both KDE
   and GNOME can really slow these machines down.
   This is not installed by default.


   icewm
   icewm-l10n
   imlib - for dependencies
   gtk+ - for dependencies
   glib - for dependencies


OpenAFS
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
   Summary : OpenAFS distributed filesystem
   Added because many educational and research centers around the world use
   AFS as some type of central file system.
   This is not installed by default.


   openafs
   openafs-authlibs
   openafs-client
   openafs-compat
   openafs-firstboot
   openafs-kernel-source
   openafs-kpasswd
   openafs-krb5
   openafs-plumbing-tools
   openafs-server
   kmod-openafs


revisor, livecd-tools, liveusb-creator
   This was added with SL 6.0 and moved into 'sl-adons' in 6.4.
   Summary : Scientific Linux Spin Creation
   Tools to create Scientific Linux "Spins" or "Sites"
   This was not installed by default.


   revisor
   revisor-cli
   revisor-gui
   revisor-isolinux
   revisor-rebrand
   revisor-reuseinstaller
   revisor-unity-scripts
   sl-revisor-configs
   livecd-tools
   liveusb-creator


yum-autoupdate
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
   Summary : Automatically update your machine daily via yum.
   Added for those users who want their system automatically updated
   without having to worry about doing it by hand.
   This is installed by default.

   yum-autoupdate


abattis-cantarell-fonts
   This was added with SL 6.1 and continues in this release.
   Summary : Cantarell, a Humanist sans-serif font family
   Added because our new graphical theme uses this font.
   This is not installed by default.


   abattis-cantarell-fonts

glusterfs-server
   These became dependancies and were added as of SL 6.8.
   Summary : Cluster file system
   The following packages were added in support of glusterfs-server.
   These are not installed by default. glusterfs-server is offered as
   x86_64 only.


   nfs-ganesha
   nfs-ganesha-gluster
   userspace-rcu - for dependencies
   userspace-rcu-devel - for dependencies
   pyxattr - for dependencies


External Repositories for yum
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
   Summary : Various External Yum Repositories
   These are not supported by Scientific Linux but are here for your
   convenience.
   This is not installed by default.


   adobe-release / yum-conf-adobe
   atrpms-repo / yum-conf-atrpms
   elrepo-release / yum-conf-elrepo
   epel-release / yum-conf-epel
   rpmforge-release / yum-conf-rpmforge
   rpmfusion-free-release / yum-conf-rpmfusion


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Tweak RPMs ADDED
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One of the goals of Scientific Linux is to be as close to the original
vendor release of Enterprise Linux. But there are several things that
people want to change, for one reason or another. In order to have both
worlds we have created these tweak rpm's, more commonly known as SL rpm's.
These rpm's can be added or removed to add or remove a feature. It is up
the individual user to determine if they want a particular feature or not.
None of these packages are installed by default unless it is noted that
they are.


SL_desktop_tweaks
   This adds a terminal icon to the kicker panel for GNOME. It also adds
   the "add/remove programs" menu item to KDE.
   Installed by default for the GNOME and KDE desktop groups.
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
Who Needs This?
   Pretty much any previous desktop user of linux. It's not a necessity,
   and the icons can be added manually, but it's much nicer to just have them
   there from the start.


SL_enable_serialconsole
   This script makes all the changes necessary to send console output to
   both the serial port and the screen. This also creates a login prompt on
   the serial port and allows users to login at this prompt.
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
Who Needs This?
   Headless servers that want to redirect their output through their serial
   console during bootup, and also plan on logging in on those consoles.


Note: It is usually best to install this package after an install. You can
either do this by hand, or in the %post section of a kickstart file. This
is because the grub file and bootloader aren't created during an install,
until after all the packages are installed.
There are 4 packages, which correspond to a serial port speed


   SL_enable_serialconsole
   SL_enable_serialconsole-96 (9600 baud)
   SL_enable_serialconsole-192 (19200 baud)
   SL_enable_serialconsole-384 (38400 baud)
   SL_enable_serialconsole-1152 (115200 baud)


SL_no_colorls
   Turns off automatic colors in ls.
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
  Who Needs This?
   People who don't like the colorized ls or whose terminals can't read the
   escape sequences.


SL_password_for_singleuser
   Changes /etc/sysconfit/init to require the root password for single user
   mode.
   This was added with SL 6.0 and continues in this release.
  Who Needs This?
   In our opinion, everyone needs this. We're quite surprised that
   Enterprise Linux isn't this way by default. If you are concerned about
   someone getting root access to your computer by just sitting down to it,
   then this is something you will want to install along with setting
   a GRUB password.

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