The Fedora21 developer today announced the release of the Alpha version. This delay was mainly caused by GCC (GNUCompilerCollection, GNU Compiler package. For some reason in the gcc-4.9.0, developers have to use another version of GCC to recompile the software package. According to the modified schedule, the Fedora21Alpha version will be released on December 31, and the Beta version will be released on December 31 ,.
The developer of Fedora 21 today announced the release of the Alpha version.
This delay was mainly caused by GCC (GNU Compiler Collection, GNU Compiler package. For some reason in the gcc-4.9.0, developers have to use another version of GCC to recompile the software package.
According to the modified schedule, the Alpha version of Fedora 21 will be released on December 31, September 2, and the Beta version will be released on December 31, October 7. The official version will be released on December 31, November 11 (it is the legendary Singles Day, which is really hard for developers ). However, this calendar is only a scheduled schedule. It is not clear whether the schedule will change in the future.
As one of the most anticipated releases, Fedora 21 will be equipped with the latest Gnome (3.14), Wayland display servers, Java 8, Mono 3.4, and other features.
Fedora 21 will release http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-07/104657.htm three weeks later
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