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A new ORBit2 package has been released for Fedora Core 2

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2004-241
2004-07-28
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Product : Fedora Core 2
Name : ORBit2
Version : 2.10.0
Release : 4
Summary : A high-performance CORBA Object Request Broker.
Description :
ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables communication between program objects, regardless of the programming language they're written in or the operating system they run on.

You will need to install this package and ORBit-devel if you want to write programs that use CORBA technology.



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* Tue Jul 27 2004 Mark McLoughlin markmc@redhat.com 2.10.0-4

- Backport alignment fix for 64 bit from 0.10.3 - fixes Nautilus crashing on startup (#126181). Thanks to Lamont R. Peterson lamont@gurulabs.com

* Tue Jun 15 2004 Elliot Lee sopwith@redhat.com

- rebuilt

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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/2/

f8590329e5b955a2db81d16642ddcdd5 SRPMS/ORBit2-2.10.0-4.src.rpm
393734cb57f3fef0150c914ca023aeaa x86_64/ORBit2-2.10.0-4.x86_64.rpm
637edec3d87a4a2d6e94d1905c30761d x86_64/ORBit2-devel-2.10.0-4.x86_64.rpm
301bb2a50e12f77580b6f2fd3cf23393 x86_64/debug/ORBit2-debuginfo-2.10.0-4.x86_64.rpm
02225743dfed57c1b7a307ca5635d7dd i386/ORBit2-2.10.0-4.i386.rpm
cff55261ff4e71412ba3fc2e12def550 i386/ORBit2-devel-2.10.0-4.i386.rpm
3c6575f1464a99e360b136b87c20ae4c i386/debug/ORBit2-debuginfo-2.10.0-4.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.