OpenSS7 Linux Native SCTP -- history of user-visible changes. 2006-03-01
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Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock
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* Major changes in sctp-0.2.23
Corrections for and testing of 64-bit clean compile and test runs on
x86_64 architecture. Some bug corrections resulting from gcc 4.0.2
compiler warnings.
Corrected build flags for Gentoo and 2.6.15 kernels as reported on
mailing list.
* Major changes in sctp-0.2.22
This is primarily a bug fixes release and corrections resulting from
testing. This is a major bug fix release. The previous release was
largely untested.
* Initial release sctp-0.2.21
With this release version numbers were changed to reflect an upstream
version only to be consistent with other OpenSS7 package releases.
All `RPM' release numbers will be `-1$(PACKAGE_RPMEXTRA)' and all
`Debian' release numbers will be `_0'. If you wish to apply patches
and relelease the package, please bump up the release number and apply
a suitable release suffix for your organization. We leave `Debian'
release number `_1' reserved for your use, so you can still bundle the
source in the `.dsc' file.
Improved build process.
Not publicly released.
* Initial release sctp-0.2.20-1
Initial autoconf/RPM packaging of the `sctp' release.
The `OpenSS7 Linux Native SCTP' existed before as a kernel patch for
the Linux kernel. This is an `autoconf/rpm' packaging release of
`Linux Native SCTP' that builds and installs separate from the Linux
kernel tree.
Not publicly released.
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