New Features in Ice-E 3.6.3
This page outlines changes and improvements in this release that may affect the operation of your applications or have an impact on your source code.
Changes in Ice-E 3.6.3
- Upgraded to Ice 3.6.3.
Changes in Ice-E 3.6.2
- Added support for Freeze and IceStorm (with shared libraries only)
- Added support for Debian 8 amd64 as development and run-time environment
- Added support for Debian 8 armhf as target run-time environment
- Dropped support for Ubuntu 15.04 amd64 as development and runtime environment
- Dropped support for Debian 7.8 armhf as target run-time environment
Changes in Ice-E 3.6.1
- Added support for shared C++ libraries in addition to static C++ libraries
- Added support for IceBox for C++ (use with shared libraries).
- Added support for Yocto 1.7 and 1.8.
- The Glacier2 package for Debian 7.8 armhf was renamed
zeroc-glacier2
(it was namedzeroc-icee-glacier2
previously); theglacier2router
is now linked with shared libraries provided bylibzeroc-ice3.6
for Debian 7.8 armhf. - The statically-linked Glacier2 package for Ubuntu 15.04
amd64
(zeroc-icee-glacier2
) was removed. Use instead thezeroc-glacier2
package foramd64
provided by the Ice 3.6.1 distribution. - The Python wheel for Debian 7.8 armhf was replaced by an apt package,
libzeroc-ice-python2.7
.
Changes in Ice-E 3.6.0
- Ice-E is now fully in-sync with Ice:
- Ice-E uses the same developer kit as Ice: the Slice files, C++ header files, and Slice compiler (slice2cpp) are shared by Ice and Ice-E.
- The Ice-E and Ice versions are now the same.
- The preferred method to install Ice-E on Ubuntu is now through apt repositories.
- IceDiscovery, IceLocatorDiscovery, IceSSL, IceStringConverter and IceUtil are all included in the Ice static library.