Allen) and Dan Taggart, two Brigham Young University graduates, founded Infobases and began offering Latter-day Saints (LDS) publications on floppy disks. Allen (not to be confused with Microsoft cofounder Paul G. ) as well as Australia, Canada, and China. These include several countries in Europe (covered by Europe S.à r.l. Under its subsidiaries, operates foreign sites that provide access to services and records specific to other countries in the languages of those countries.
Family Tree Maker software developed and marketed by the company is advertised as "the #1 selling family history software". In addition to its flagship site, operates, , ProGenealogists,, ,, and. As of September 2012, the company provided access to approximately 11 billion records, 40 million family trees, and 2 million paying subscribers. The largest for-profit genealogy company in the world, it operates a network of genealogical and historical record websites focused on the United States and nine foreign countries, develops and markets genealogical software, and offers a wide array of genealogical related services. File: 2007 logo.svgĪ Inc., formerly The Generations Network, is a privately held Internet company based in Provo, Utah, United States. As a result, deadlocks in libdb no longer occur in the described Inc. With this update, the btree version of the cursor->get method has been modified to lock the tree's pages in the same order as the writing methods, that is, the primary tree first and the OPD tree second. This consequently caused a deadlock in libdb because neither of the processes released their locks.
When a writer process accessed a page from the primary tree while a reader process accessed a page from the OPD tree, the processes were unable to access the page from the other tree because the pages were simultaneously locked by the other process. A writer process accessed first the primary tree and then the OPD tree while a reader process did the same in the reverse order. Previously, the libdb database did not lock its internal buffers in the correct order when it accessed pages located in an off-page duplicate (OPD) tree while processing operations on a cursor.
(BZ#1419761)Ĭertificate System now uses the Mozilla NSS secure random number generator Note that by default, the allowSameKeyRenewal parameter is set to true in the UniqueKe圜onstraint. Additionally, the caFullCMCUserSignedCert.cfg profile has been updated to contain both the UniqueKe圜onstraint and the RenewGracePeriodConstraint, which must be placed in the correct order.
If there is an existing origNotAfter attribute, it is not overwritten in this process in order to not interfere with the existing renewal by serial flow. Additionally, it preserves the origNotAfter attribute of the most recent certificate that shares the same key in the request, which allows the attribute to be used by the RenewGracePeriodConstraint. The implementation uses the caFullCMCUserSignedCert with the UniqueKe圜onstraint enhanced profile constraint, which has also been updated to disallow renewal of a key shared by a revoked certificate.
This update enables the Certificate Authority (CA) to process Certificate Management over CMS (CMC) renewal requests signed by a previously issued signing certificate. Deprecated Functionality in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Roles Powered by Ansible Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 for IBM Power LE (POWER9) Important Changes to External Kernel Parameters