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v5.6.11

10 May 14:34
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OMERO server 5.6.11 release

v5.6.10

15 Dec 15:22
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release 5.6.10

v5.6.9

01 Oct 20:27
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5.6.9 release

v5.6.8

25 Jul 08:49
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Release 5.6.8

v5.6.7

20 Mar 09:59
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5.6.7 Release

v5.6.6

13 Dec 09:28
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5.6.6 release

Release of OMERO.server 5.6.5

28 Jun 12:56
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This release includes the following upgrade of the OMERO.server Java components:

  • omero-gateway-java 5.6.10
  • omero-blitz 5.5.12
  • omero-server 5.6.4
  • omero-renderer 5.5.10
  • omero-romio 5.7.0
  • omero-common 5.5.10
  • omero-model 5.6.7

as well as the upgrade of omero-scripts to version 5.7.0.

Improvements include:

  • a new server configuration allowing to control the pyramidal requirement for floating-point images
  • an upgrade of Bio-Formats to version 6.10.0
  • the inclusion of the OMEZarrReader version 0.3.0 for reading OME-NGFF data

Note: This upgrade will invalidate the Bio-Formats Memoizer cache. Please see the upgrade guide for further information.

This version of the OMERO.server has been tested with:

  • OMERO.py 5.11.2
  • OMERO.web 5.14.1
  • OMERO.dropbox 5.6.2

Release of OMERO.server 5.6.4

26 Apr 11:07
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Today we are releasing OMERO.server 5.6.4 which uses OMERO.blitz 5.5.10
and includes omero-scripts 5.6.2 and Bio-Formats 6.9.1, see release announcement.
The Bio-Formats Memoizer cache will be invalidated on upgrade from OMERO.server 5.6.3.

The OMERO pyramid generation process should be considered as deprecated,
please read the recommendations on how to proceed with large images.

OMERO.server 5.6.4 runs in the same deployment environments as
OMERO.server 5.6.0. It has been tested with OMERO.py 5.11.1 and OMERO.web
5.14.0 which includes support for Django 3.2.x, see the OMERO.web release announcement for more details.
Both OMERO.py and OMERO.web are available from PyPI.

Installing the Software:

For full details of the changes with the OMERO 5.6 series see the
OMERO 5.6.0 release announcement.
Full documentation for this release is available
under https://docs.openmicroscopy.org/omero/5.6.3/.

This release has been tested with
OMERO.py 5.11.1 and
OMERO.web 5.14.0 so we
recommend that you upgrade OMERO.py and OMERO.web to at least 5.11.1 and 5.14.0 on
both server and web deployments.

Official Docker images are available as usual on Docker Hub with either
the latest or the 5.6 tag:

You are invited to discuss this announcement on
the image.sc forum.

All the best with your upgrades,

The OME Team

Release of OMERO.server 5.6.3

01 Oct 08:53
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Today we are releasing OMERO.server 5.6.3 which uses OMERO.blitz 5.5.8
to expand the OMERO API's Duplicate functionality to allow the
duplication of images, attachments, and other model objects that are
backed by files on disk. Where possible, duplicated files are linked
with originals to save space on underlying storage. As described in our introductory documentation,
this long-awaited ability to create a "deep copy" of microscopy data can be invoked
via the OMERO.cli duplicate plugin, available from PyPI; if you already use omero-cli-duplicate
then we suggest upgrading to at least 0.4.0.

When managing images in the tree view, users could already link images into
multiple datasets in the same group. This new feature goes further in
allowing users to create a duplicate of an image that is truly
independent of the original. We hope that it significantly benefits
users who are collaborating with other groups and publishing data to the
wider community.

OMERO.server 5.6.3 runs in the same deployment environments as OMERO.server 5.6.0.
It has been tested with OMERO.py 5.8.1 and OMERO.web
5.8.1 which are available from PyPI. The Bio-Formats Memoizer cache will
not be invalidated on upgrade from OMERO.server 5.6.2.

Installing the Software:

For full details of the changes with the OMERO 5.6 series see the
OMERO 5.6.0 release announcement.
Full documentation for this release is available under https://docs.openmicroscopy.org/omero/5.6.3/.

This release has been tested with OMERO.py 5.8.1 and OMERO.web 5.8.1
so we recommend that you upgrade OMERO.py and OMERO.web to at least 5.8.1 on
both server and web deployments.

Official Docker images are available as usual on Docker Hub with either
the latest or the 5.6 tag:

You are invited to discuss this announcement on the image.sc forum.

All the best with your upgrades,

The OME Team

OMERO.server 5.6.2, OMERO.web 5.7.0, OMERO.py 5.7.1 and OMERO.iviewer 0.10.0

16 Jul 11:21
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Today we are releasing OMERO.server 5.6.2 which fixes installation instructions for CentOS 7,
adds installation instructions for both OMERO.web and OMERO.server on CentOS 8 and Ubuntu 20.04,
and finally drops support for Ubuntu 16.04 and removes the corresponding installation instructions.
We are also releasing OMERO.web 5.7.0 and OMERO.py 5.7.1 which both contain some API additions.

OMERO.server 5.6.2 runs in the same deployment environments as OMERO.server 5.6.0 and
the Bio-Formats Memoizer cache will be invalidated.

Installing the Software:

For full details of the changes with the OMERO 5.6 series see the
OMERO 5.6.0 release announcement.
Full documentation for this release is available under https://docs.openmicroscopy.org/omero/5.6.2/.

OMERO.server 5.6.2 is available from archived downloads.
OMERO.web 5.7.0 and OMERO.iviewer 0.10.0 are both available from PyPI.
These have been tested with OMERO. 5.7.1 so we
recommend that you upgrade OMERO.py on both server and web deployments.

Official Docker images are available as usual on Docker Hub with either
the latest or the 5.6 tag:

You are invited to discuss this announcement on
the image.sc forum.

All the best with your upgrades,

The OME Team