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authorJoe George <joe@zeroc.com>2016-03-11 15:18:59 -0500
committerJoe George <joe@zeroc.com>2016-03-11 15:18:59 -0500
commitf94e41a8ac98a97572b832cefeca604b6700174f (patch)
tree40c012a442d4eabba3f9dbd22e9f60a3b38683ce
parentMerge remote-tracking branch 'origin/3.6' (diff)
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Update version to 3.7.0 in some md files
-rw-r--r--csharp/BuildInstructions.md6
-rw-r--r--java/BuildInstructions.md26
-rw-r--r--js/BuildInstructions.md4
-rw-r--r--objective-c/BuildInstructions.md2
-rw-r--r--php/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md2
-rw-r--r--php/BuildInstructionsWindows.md6
-rw-r--r--python/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md2
-rw-r--r--python/BuildInstructionsWindows.md2
-rw-r--r--ruby/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md2
-rw-r--r--ruby/BuildInstructionsWindows.md18
10 files changed, 35 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/csharp/BuildInstructions.md b/csharp/BuildInstructions.md
index ea016942c82..2512b854dce 100644
--- a/csharp/BuildInstructions.md
+++ b/csharp/BuildInstructions.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The build system requires the Slice translator from Ice for C++. If you have not
built Ice for C++ in this source distribution, you must set the `ICE_HOME`
environment variable with the path name of your Ice installation:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0
### Building Ice for .NET
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ C++ distribution. If you have not built Ice for C++ in this source distribution
then you must set the `ICE_HOME` environment variable with the path name of your
Ice installation:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0
Python is required to run the test suite. Additionally, the Glacier2 tests
require the Python module `passlib`, which you can install with the command:
@@ -134,5 +134,5 @@ before:
> nmake /f Makefile.mak
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
[3]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms241613.aspx
diff --git a/java/BuildInstructions.md b/java/BuildInstructions.md
index 73ad9e02b9f..8225ed1d235 100644
--- a/java/BuildInstructions.md
+++ b/java/BuildInstructions.md
@@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ not built Ice for C++ in this source distribution, you must set the `ICE_HOME`
environment variable with the path name of your Ice installation. For example,
on Unix:
- $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.6.2 (For local build)
+ $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7.0 (For local build)
$ export ICE_HOME=/usr (For RPM installation)
On Windows:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0
You will also need to set `CPP_PLATFORM` and `CPP_CONFIGURATION` to much your C++
build configuration in order for gradle o locate the slice2java compiler
@@ -151,15 +151,15 @@ To install Ice for Java in the directory specified by the `prefix` variable in
The installation installs the following JAR files to `<prefix>/lib`.
- glacier2-3.6.1.jar
- ice-3.6.1.jar
- icebox-3.6.1.jar
- icediscovery-3.6.1.jar
- icegrid-3.6.1.jar
+ glacier2-3.7.0.jar
+ ice-3.7.0.jar
+ icebox-3.7.0.jar
+ icediscovery-3.7.0.jar
+ icegrid-3.7.0.jar
icegridgui.jar
- icelocatordiscovery-3.6.2.jar
- icepatch2-3.6.2.jar
- icestorm-3.6.2.jar
+ icelocatordiscovery-3.7.0.jar
+ icepatch2-3.7.0.jar
+ icestorm-3.7.0.jar
POM files are also installed for ease of deployment to a maven-based
distribution system.
@@ -171,12 +171,12 @@ C++ distribution. If you have not built Ice for C++ in this source distribution
then you must set the `ICE_HOME` environment variable with the path name of your
Ice installation. On Unix:
- $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.6.2 (For local build)
+ $ export ICE_HOME=/opt/Ice-3.7.0 (For local build)
$ export ICE_HOME=/usr (For RPM installation)
On Windows:
- > set ICE_HOME=c:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2
+ > set ICE_HOME=c:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0
Python is required to run the test suite. To run the tests, open a command
window and change to the top-level directory. At the command prompt, execute:
@@ -214,6 +214,6 @@ the JavaScript and WinRT test suites to start the required servers.
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
[3]: http://gradle.org
[4]: http://proguard.sourceforge.net
diff --git a/js/BuildInstructions.md b/js/BuildInstructions.md
index 110605bbec3..1f950a73be9 100644
--- a/js/BuildInstructions.md
+++ b/js/BuildInstructions.md
@@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ following command:
> npm pack
-This will generate the file `ice-3.6.2.tgz`, which can be installed by running:
+This will generate the file `ice-3.7.0.tgz`, which can be installed by running:
- > npm install <path_to_file>/ice-3.6.2.tgz
+ > npm install <path_to_file>/ice-3.7.0.tgz
To use Ice for JavaScript with a browser, copy the appropriate JavaScript
library files located in the `lib` directory to your web server.
diff --git a/objective-c/BuildInstructions.md b/objective-c/BuildInstructions.md
index ef1d4514722..8dc105321ae 100644
--- a/objective-c/BuildInstructions.md
+++ b/objective-c/BuildInstructions.md
@@ -55,5 +55,5 @@ This command is equivalent to:
If everything worked out, you should see lots of `ok` messages. In case of a
failure, the tests abort with `failed`.
-[1]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Using+the+OS+X+Binary+Distribution
+[1]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Using+the+OS+X+Binary+Distribution
[2]: https://zeroc.com/platforms_3_6_0.html
diff --git a/php/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md b/php/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
index 4f27783992a..b735479ca4b 100644
--- a/php/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
+++ b/php/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
@@ -207,4 +207,4 @@ The enclosing directory also needs to be accessible. For example:
# chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /opt/MyApp/slice
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
diff --git a/php/BuildInstructionsWindows.md b/php/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
index f5db6885e42..449f7bb7dc4 100644
--- a/php/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
+++ b/php/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ information about installing the Ice extension.
PHP will need to be able to locate the libraries for the Ice run-time libraries
and its third-party dependencies. On Windows, these DLLs are required:
- ice36.dll
- iceutil36.dll
- slice36.dll
+ ice37.dll
+ iceutil37.dll
+ slice37.dll
bzip2.dll
In general, these libraries must reside in a directory of the user's PATH. For
diff --git a/python/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md b/python/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
index e6ba526558f..564a1ec7fd7 100644
--- a/python/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
+++ b/python/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
@@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ If everything worked out, you should see lots of `ok` messages. In case of a
failure, the tests abort with `failed`.
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
diff --git a/python/BuildInstructionsWindows.md b/python/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
index 53a2219a979..11267530732 100644
--- a/python/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
+++ b/python/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
@@ -114,4 +114,4 @@ If everything worked out, you should see lots of `ok` messages. In case of a
failure, the tests abort with `failed`.
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
diff --git a/ruby/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md b/ruby/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
index 06367a1e3bf..fc3316ae801 100644
--- a/ruby/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
+++ b/ruby/BuildInstructionsLinuxOSX.md
@@ -150,4 +150,4 @@ command:
SELINUX=disabled
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0
diff --git a/ruby/BuildInstructionsWindows.md b/ruby/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
index 44b462588cf..b7cc7646bc4 100644
--- a/ruby/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
+++ b/ruby/BuildInstructionsWindows.md
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ the only C++ compiler supported by Ice for Ruby.
The instructions in this file make the following assumptions about your build
environment:
-1. You have installed the Ice 3.6.2 distribution using the ZeroC installer. The
-default installation directory is `C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2`.
+1. You have installed the Ice 3.7.0 distribution using the ZeroC installer. The
+default installation directory is `C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0`.
2. You have installed Ruby 2.2.1 using the Windows installer. The default
installation directory is `C:\Ruby221`.
3. You have installed the Ruby Development Kit 4.7.2 in `C:\RubyDevKit-4.7.2`.
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ forward slashes (/) as directory separators, and cannot contain any space.
If your Ice installation's path contains any space, use the DOS 8-character
name as a work-around, for example:
- > set ICE_HOME=C:/PROGRA~2/Ice-3.6.2
+ > set ICE_HOME=C:/PROGRA~2/Ice-3.7.0
You can use `dir /x` to get this DOS name, for example:
@@ -105,20 +105,20 @@ The Ruby interpreter must be able to locate the Ice extension. One way to
configure the interpreter is to define the `RUBYLIB` environment variable as
follows:
- > set RUBYLIB=C:\Ice-3.6.2\ruby
+ > set RUBYLIB=C:\Ice-3.7.0\ruby
-This example assumes your Ice for Ruby installation is located in the `C:\Ice-3.6.2`
+This example assumes your Ice for Ruby installation is located in the `C:\Ice-3.7.0`
directory.
In addition, you must modify your PATH environment variable to include the
following directories:
- C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2\bin
- C:\Ice-3.6.2\bin
+ C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0\bin
+ C:\Ice-3.7.0\bin
At a command prompt, you can set your PATH as shown below:
- > set PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.6.2\bin;C:\Ice-3.6.2\bin;%PATH%
+ > set PATH=C:\Program Files (x86)\ZeroC\Ice-3.7.0\bin;C:\Ice-3.7.0\bin;%PATH%
## Running the Ruby Tests
@@ -142,4 +142,4 @@ If everything worked out, you should see lots of `ok` messages. In case of a
failure, the tests abort with `failed`.
[1]: https://zeroc.com/download.html
-[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice36/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.6.2
+[2]: https://doc.zeroc.com/display/Ice37/Supported+Platforms+for+Ice+3.7.0