[Glass] Gemstone setup for coming months

Dale Henrichs dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com
Fri May 30 07:58:43 PDT 2014


Dario,

For short term stability I would recommend that you change as little as is
necessary.

Since you are currently running on 3.1.0.4, 3.1.0.6 is the latest version
of GemStone that you should consider. 3.1.0.5 has a number of potentially
critical bugfixes in it and 3.1.0.6 has new heartbleed ssl libraries. If
you aren't experiencing any problems in your application then you can
probably sit tight on 3.1.0.4, but I think it would be a good idea to put
plans in place to move to 3.1.0.6 (or 3.1.0.7 if and when it is released
when it is practical for you....

It's always a good idea to be running on the latest point release of
GemStone, but it isn't always practical nor are you necessarily exposed to
the bugs that have been fixed.

There are enough changes in 3.2 (at the image level and below) that it
would be prudent to fully qualify your application in 3.2 before releasing
into production and that is more of a mid term project.

Dale


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 6:43 AM, Dario Trussardi <dario.trussardi at tiscali.it
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>         i have a Pharo1.4       with Seaside 3.0 application   to port
>  into GLASS.
>
>         Now i have a server where run Gemstone 3.1.0.4  with Seaside 3.0.
>
>         The last year it works fine.
>
>         My questions is:        i can rely on this release ?
>
>         Or as minimum i need to load Gemstone 3.1.0.5 ?
>
>         If yes;         i can migrate from 3.1.0.4 to 3.1.0.5 ?
>
>
>         Alternatively, i read about new Gemstone 3.2,
>
>         but i don't understand which Seaside version i can run on it
> without problem.
>
>         I have to define a valid configuration for the coming months.
>
>
>         Any considerations is  welcome,
>
>
>         thanks,
>
>                 Dario
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