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List of Versions Added in ARL #2520 List of Versions Added in ARL #2520 Publisher Product Version Adobe acroread 5 Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop Application 1.1 Advanced Messaging Systems Outlook Spy Unspecified Ansgar Becker MySQL-Front 3.0 Ansgar Becker MySQL-Front 3.1 Ansgar Becker MySQL-Front 3.2 Ansgar Becker MySQL-Front 5.3 Apache Software Foundation ambari-metrics-hadoop-sink 2.7 Apache Software Foundation ambari-metrics-monitor 2.7 Apache Software Foundation apache2 2 Apache Software Foundation apache2-mod_perl 2 Apache Software Foundation commons-logging 1 Apache Software Foundation httpd 2 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-beanutils 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-beanutils-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-cli 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-codec 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-codec-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-collections 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-collections-javadoc 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-collections-testframework 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-collections-testframework-javadoc 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-collections-tomcat5 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-daemon 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-daemon-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-dbcp 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-dbcp-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-dbcp-tomcat5 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-digester 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-digester-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-discovery 0 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-discovery-javadoc 0 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-el 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-el-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-fileupload 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-fileupload-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient3 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient3-demo 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient3-manual 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient-demo 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient-javadoc 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-httpclient-manual 3 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-io 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-lang 2 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-lang-javadoc 2 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-launcher 0 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-launcher 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-launcher-javadoc 0 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-logging 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-logging-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-modeler 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-modeler 2 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-modeler-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-pool 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-pool-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-pool-tomcat5 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-validator 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-commons-validator-javadoc 1 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-oro 2 Apache Software Foundation jakarta-oro-javadoc 2 Apache Software Foundation mod_perl 1 Apache Software Foundation mod_perl 2 Apache Software Foundation oro 2 Apache Software Foundation tomcat5 5 Apache Software Foundation tomcat6 6 Page 1 of 1 - 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