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Revision: 169 http://flexotask.svn.sourceforge.net/flexotask/?rev=169&view=rev Author: jsauerbach Date: 2009-06-22 15:31:51 +0000 (Mon, 22 Jun 2009) Log Message: ----------- Some wordsmithing to the installation instructions. Revise changes.html to show that a correction was made to the release on 6/22. Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/flexotask-htdocs/changes.html trunk/flexotask-htdocs/index.html Modified: trunk/flexotask-htdocs/changes.html =================================================================== --- trunk/flexotask-htdocs/changes.html 2009-06-22 15:14:41 UTC (rev 168) +++ trunk/flexotask-htdocs/changes.html 2009-06-22 15:31:51 UTC (rev 169) @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ <ul> <li>Release 2.0.0 on November 18, 2008 -- corresponds to SVN revision 112. -<li>Release 2.0.1 on June 9, 2009 -- corresponds to SVN revision 166. +<li>Release 2.0.1 on June 9, 2009 -- corresponds to SVN revision 166. +<li>Minor correction to release 2.0.1 on June 22, 2009 (no new release) correponds to SVN revision 168. +</ul> <br><hr><h2><a name=""/>Changes in Version 2.0.1</h2> Modified: trunk/flexotask-htdocs/index.html =================================================================== --- trunk/flexotask-htdocs/index.html 2009-06-22 15:14:41 UTC (rev 168) +++ trunk/flexotask-htdocs/index.html 2009-06-22 15:31:51 UTC (rev 169) @@ -26,11 +26,10 @@ bridge or use an existing one). <li><a href="http://flexotask.wiki.sourceforge.net/jointInstall">How -to install Flexible Task Graphs along with the IBM Flexible Task -Graphs runtime provider</a>. Includes everything in the preceding, -plus additional non-open-source software from IBM DeveloperWorks and +to install the IBM Real Time VM Support for Flexible Task Graphs</a>. +Explains how to add non-open-source components from IBM DeveloperWorks and IBM AlphaWorks to support real-time execution in the IBM WebSphere -Real Time VM. +Real Time VM. Also, how to install all the pieces together, if you prefer. </ul> <p>The <b>Flexible Task Graphs</b> system is described in the following This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |