Commit b886d91c authored by Tim Peters's avatar Tim Peters

Mechanical changes on the way to 3.6 final.

Bring Zope info up-to-date in README.txt, and
recommend Python 2.4.2.
parent 351b7323
What's new in ZODB3 3.6b7? What's new in ZODB3 3.6.0?
========================== ==========================
Release date: DD-MMM-2006 Release date: 05-Jan-2006
Following is combined news from internal releases (to support ongoing Following is combined news from internal releases (to support ongoing
Zope3 development). These are the dates of the internal releases: Zope3 development). These are the dates of the internal releases:
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...@@ -29,15 +29,15 @@ Compatibility ...@@ -29,15 +29,15 @@ Compatibility
------------- -------------
ZODB 3.6 requires Python 2.3.4 or later. For best results, we recommend ZODB 3.6 requires Python 2.3.4 or later. For best results, we recommend
Python 2.3.5. Python 2.4.1 can also be used. Python 2.4.2 or later.
The Zope 2.8 release, and Zope3 releases, should be compatible with this The Zope 2.9 and Zope 3.2 releases include this version of ZODB. Note that
version of ZODB. Note that Zope 2.7 and higher includes ZEO, so this package Zope 2.7 and higher include ZEO, so this package should only be needed to
should only be needed to run a ZEO server. run a ZEO server.
ZEO servers and clients are wholly compatible among 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.4, 3.5, and ZEO servers and clients are wholly compatible among 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.4, 3.5,
3.6; a ZEO client from any of those versions can talk with a ZEO server from and 3.6; a ZEO client from any of those versions can talk with a ZEO server
any. from any.
Trying to mix ZEO clients and servers from 3.3 or later from ZODB releases Trying to mix ZEO clients and servers from 3.3 or later from ZODB releases
before 3.3 is much harder. ZODB 3.3 introduced multiversion concurrency before 3.3 is much harder. ZODB 3.3 introduced multiversion concurrency
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\documentclass{howto} \documentclass{howto}
\title{ZODB/ZEO Programming Guide} \title{ZODB/ZEO Programming Guide}
\release{3.6.0b6} \release{3.6.0}
\date{\today} \date{\today}
\author{A.M.\ Kuchling} \author{A.M.\ Kuchling}
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...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import zpkgsetup.publication ...@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ import zpkgsetup.publication
import zpkgsetup.setup import zpkgsetup.setup
# Note that release.py must be able to recognize the VERSION line. # Note that release.py must be able to recognize the VERSION line.
VERSION = "3.6.0b6" VERSION = "3.6.0"
context = zpkgsetup.setup.SetupContext( context = zpkgsetup.setup.SetupContext(
"ZODB", VERSION, __file__) "ZODB", VERSION, __file__)
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...@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ ZEO is now part of ZODB; ZODB's home on the web is ...@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ ZEO is now part of ZODB; ZODB's home on the web is
""" """
# The next line must use double quotes, so release.py recognizes it. # The next line must use double quotes, so release.py recognizes it.
version = "3.6.0b6" version = "3.6.0"
...@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ ...@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
############################################################################## ##############################################################################
# The next line must use double quotes, so release.py recognizes it. # The next line must use double quotes, so release.py recognizes it.
__version__ = "3.6.0b6" __version__ = "3.6.0"
import sys import sys
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