Erlang/OTP March 11, 2011 LAST MINUTE INFORMATION -- Release of Erlang 5.8.3/OTP R14B02 1. GENERAL ------- 1.1 Installation Guide The installation guide can be found in doc/installation_guide/users_guide.html 1.2 Java The Java sources were compiled using Java version 1.5. 1.3 Disk space An installation of Erlang/OTP needs approximately 300 MB of disk space. 1.4 The package contains HTML documentation. You can also get this documentation preformatted for printing in PDF format from http://www.erlang.se/doc/ This site also contains HTML documentation for older releases as a reference. 1.5 The Erlang system can run old BEAM files compiled with R11B-2 or later (and almost all BEAM files compiled with R11B-0 or R11B-1). BEAM files from R10B or earlier are not supported. To get the best performance, you should recompile your application code with the R14B02 compiler. 2. NOTES ABOUT THE SOLARIS VERSION ------------------------------- 2.1 For the Sparc Solaris environment, Solaris8 (2.8) and above is supported. The emulator doesn't run on older Solaris versions. Also an Ultrasparc (sun4u architecture) is required. 3. NOTES ABOUT THE VXWORKS VERSION ------------------------------- 3.1 The platform VxWorks is discontinued in the sense that only the libraries (erl_interface and ic's libraries) are supported. Running the Erlang emulator on VxWorks might still possible but it's no longer maintained. The VxWorks release is still packaged as a full release, but no support will be available for anything but the communication libraries. 4 NOTES ABOUT THE LINUX VERSIONS ----------------------------- 4.1 The following linux distributions/version combinations are supported and tested: Suse 9.4 x86, Suse 10.1 x86, Suse 10.1 x86_64 5. APPLICATIONS NOTES ------------------ 6. MORE INFORMATION ---------------- Commercial customers please visit http://www.erlang.se to find releases and more information. Commercial support is given through support@erlang.ericsson.se. Open source users please visit http://www.erlang.org and direct problems to the open source community through the mailing list.