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Release notes: GEE 5.0.2
This document includes the following information about the Google Earth Enterprise (GEE) 5.0.2 release:
Overview
GEE 5.0.2 is an incremental release of GEE 5.0 and GEE 5.0.1. It addresses a vulnerability reported by the OpenSSL Project, as well as fixes to several minor bugs.
Supported Platforms
The Google Earth Enterprise 5.0.2 release is supported on 64-bit versions of the following operating systems:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 6.0 to 6.5, including the most recent security patches
- CentOS 6.5
- Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04 LTS
Google Earth Enterprise 5.0.2 is compatible with Google Earth Enterprise Client (EC) and Plugin versions 7.0.1 - 7.1.1.1888 for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Library updates
OpenSSL update to address a vulnerability reported by the OpenSSL Project
- Updates
openssl
from v0.9.8y to v0.9.8za.
Known Issues
Resolved Issues
Number | Description | Resolution |
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16187780 | When attempting to import the GDAL library installed with /opt/google/gepython/Python-2.7.5/bin/python Python 2.7.5, from osgeo import gdal_array , a traceback error occurs: ImportError: No module named _gdal_array . |
Fixed. The Python numpy library, which is required to load the gdal_array module, is now bundled with GEE Fusion. |
11823150 | When setting the maximum number of CPUs available for Fusion processes using the geselectassetroot --numcpus command, you cannot increase the value beyond 8. |
Fixed. You can now set the maximum number of CPUs using the geselectassetroot --numcpus command to a maximum value of 64. You can verify the value you set using getop The default setting for the maximum value is 8. For more information, see Running Fusion on a machine with multiple CPUs. |
15391728, 15386589, 15429155 | Potential cross-site scripting vulnerabilities have been identified. | Fixed. Enhancements have been made to make GEE more secure. |