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The following sections list what is new for the HP Version Control releases.
March 2010, Version Control 6.1.0 release
Following are the product enhancements for the HP Version Control 6.1.0 March 2010 release:
HP Version Control Repository Manager (VCRM) adds the following enhancements with the current release:
Support for the Linux Deployment Utility (LDU) retirement.
Support for the new changes in the Version Control GUI to match the System Management Homepage
(SMH) GUI.
November 2009, Version Control 6.0 release
Following are the product enhancements for the HP Version Control 6.0 November 2009 release:
HP Version Control Agent (VCA) adds the following enhancements with the current release:
Native x64 (64 bit) support.
Support for Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
HP Version Control Repository Manager (VCRM) adds the following enhancements with the current release:
Native x64 (64-bit) support.
Support for a new VCRM command line interface for configuring the repository folder.
Support for enabling the repository folder autoupdate using the command line interface.
Support for multithreaded file download functionality.
Support for a new GUI-based screen page for downloading Integrity Support Packs and ProLiant Support
Packs.
Support for data migration from one repository to another.
Typographic conventions
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user input
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term
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HP-UX manpage. In this example, "find" is the manpage name and "1" is the
manpage section.
Title of a book or other document.
Title that is a hyperlink to a book or other document.
A Web site address that is a hyperlink to the site.
Command name or qualified command phrase.
Commands and other text that you type.
The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same
key. A sequence such as Ctrl+A indicates that you must hold down the key labeled
Ctrl while pressing the A key.
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The name of an environment variable, for example PATH or errno.
A value that you may replace in a command or function, or information in a display
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