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ScyllaDB release: version 1.0.3

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ScyllaDB Team
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293
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English
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Summary

ScyllaDB 1.0.3, released by the ScyllaDB team on May 8, 2016, is a bug-fixing update for the ScyllaDB 1.0 stable branch that ensures backward compatibility and supports rolling upgrades. The release addresses several issues, including the resurrection of deleted data after importing data from Cassandra or changing the number of cores used by ScyllaDB, improper installation of sstableloader as part of Scylla tools, and problems with handling Java tool imports from Cassandra with JDK minor versions above 100. Contributions from developers like Avi Kivity, Calle Wilund, Pekka Enberg, Raphael S. Carvalho, and Eduard Tudenhoefner include improvements such as atomic deletion of sstables, fixing compilation errors with Boost 1.55, and ensuring compatibility with the latest ScyllaDB release for Docker images. The release encourages users to start with ScyllaDB 1.0.3 and report any problems encountered.

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