The distro now includes GnuTLS 3.3.16 and Uwsgi 1.4.10

Aug 21, 2015 00:50 GMT  ·  By

The developers of the Baruwa Enterprise Edition commercial operating system, which is also known as BaruwaOS, were proud to announce the release and immediate availability for download of BaruwaOS 6.7.

According to the official release notes, Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7 is now based on the freely distributed source code of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 operating system, despite the fact that BaruwaOS was previously based on the CentOS distribution, which in turn is also based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux's source code.

BaruwaOS 6.7 includes updates to its core components, such as a major version of the Baruwa 2.0.9 Web 2.0 front-end for MailScanner, an updated Baruwa-Setup package, version 0.0.3, a release that introduces various new features and multiple bugfixes, and the massive 2.0.9 update to the Baruwa-Puppet package.

Additionally, there are many other updates to third-part packages that are essential for the main functionality of the Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7, which offers fully-fledged mail security solutions. Among these, we can mention MailScanner 4.85.5-9, Exim 4.84.12, Spamassassin 3.4.1-3, GnuTLS 3.3.16-1, Compat-GnuTLS 2.8.5-1, and Uwsgi 1.4.10.

"Today we are issuing updated BaruwaOS 6.7," reads the announcement for Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7. "This update tracks the upstream OS release 6.7. Packages updated in the upstream have been rolled into BaruwaOS 6.7. The release also includes Baruwa package release 2.0.9."

Numerous packages have been updated in BaruwaOS 6.7

In addition to the changes mentioned above, BaruwaOS 6.7 updates numerous other packages from the upstream software repositories of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 operating system. A complete list can be accessed in the official release announcement of the distribution.

Baruwa Enterprise Edition 6.7 can be purchased from its website, where it is distributed as installable ISO images supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit hardware architectures, or you can get a 30-day trial version right now via Softpedia. Users of BaruwaOS 2.0.7 or later will be able to update their installations to version 6.7 through the baruwa-setup command-line utility.