As you know, Linux comes in a variety of flavors/brands/models, and each of those change over time, resulting in multiple versions being out in the world and possibly needing to host A-Shell. The material here is NOT intended to be a catalog of those models and versions, but rather a simple listing of the ways in which A-Shell has adapted to the ever-changing Linux environment. Whenever there is a relevant update to A-Shell made because of or in response to a new version of Linux, an update note will be posted here.
A-Shell Version |
Date |
Description |
---|---|---|
1751.5.1 |
November 2023 |
Debian 12 ("Bookworm") version beta release. The Ubuntu 22 and Debian 12 executables are cross-compatible, but the Debian 12 uses a newer version of GCC (12 vs 11) and uses separate package repositories. |
1740.1.1 |
September 2023 |
64 bit executables released for Ubuntu 22 and CentOS Stream 8 platforms. |
1674.0 |
June 2020 |
Initial release of A-Shell for RHEL8/CentOS8. |
1600.0 |
May 2017 |
Linux: Begin internal changes to support 64 bit executable. The ashell executable is usable, but lacks several features, including support for collections. It does however support MSODBC/Linux for connecting to SQL Server, which is only available in 64 bit version. |