OpenSS7 STREAMS Compatibility -- history of user visible changes. 2007-01-08 $Id$ Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation. Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock See the end for copying conditions (for this file). The sections that follow provide information on OpenSS7 releases of the OpenSS7 STREAMS Compatibility package. Major changes for release strcompat-0.9.2.4 -------------------------------------------- This is the fourth separate `OpenSS7 Project' release of the `OpenSS7 STREAMS Compatibility' package. The package was originally present in the `Linux Fast-STREAMS' `streams-0.7a.2' release package, but has been separated for four releases. This release is a stable, production grade release for `Linux Fast-STREAMS' and is part of the OpenSS7 Master Package (`openss7-0.9.2.D'). It deprecates previous releases. Please upgrade before reporting bugs on previous releases. This release is primarily a maintenance release. Some functionality of the package has been tested by its use in other packages and some defects corrected. Support for `LiS' is deprecated as of this release. The release provides the following enhancements and fixes: - Support for most recent 2.6.18 kernels (including Fedora Core 5 with inode diet patchset). - Now builds 32-bit compatibility libraries and tests them against 64-bit kernel modules and drivers. The `make installcheck' target will now automatically test both 64-bit native and 32-bit compatibility versions, one after the other, on 64-bit platforms. - Added versioning of all library symbols. - Many documentation updates for all OpenSS7 packages. Automated release file generation making for vastly improved and timely text documentation present in the release directory. - Dropped support for `LiS'. - Package will now support extended ranges of minor devices on 2.6 kernels under `Linux Fast-STREAMS' only. - Better support for Ubuntu and recent gcc compilers, including debian script corrections. - Better detection of SUSE distributions, release numbers and SLES distributions: support for additional `SuSE' distributions on `ix86' as well as `x86_64'. Added distribution support includes `SLES 9', `SLES 9 SP2', `SLES 9 SP3', `SLES 10', `SuSE 10.1'. - Improved compiler flag generation and optimizations for recent `gcc' compilers and some idiosyncratic behaviour for some distributions (primarily SUSE). - Optimized compilation is now available also for user level programs in addition to kernel programs. Added new `--with-optimize' option to `configure' to accomplish this. - Added `--disable-devel' `configure' option to suppress building and installing development environment. This feature is for embedded or pure runtime targets that do not need the development environment (static libraries, manual pages, documentation). - Added `send-pr' script for automatic problem report generation. _This is a public stable production release of the package: it deprecates previous releases. Please upgrade to the current release before reporting bugs._ As with other OpenSS7 releases, this release configures, compiles, installs and builds RPMs and DEBs for a wide range of Linux 2.4 and 2.6 RPM-based or dpkg-based distributions, and can be used on production kernels without patching or recompiling the kernel. This package is publicly released under the `GNU General Public License Version 2'. The release is available as an `autoconf' tarball, SRPM, DSC, and set of binary RPMs or DEBs. See the download page (http://www.openss7.org/download.html) for the `autoconf' tarballs, SRPMs and DSCs. See the strcompat package page (http://www.openss7.org/strcompat_pkg.html) for tarballs, SRPMs, DSCs and binary RPMs or DEBs. See `http://www.openss7.org/codefiles/strcompat-0.9.2.4/ChangeLog' and `http://www.openss7.org/codefiles/strcompat-0.9.2.4/NEWS' in the release for more information. Also, see the `strcompat.pdf' manual in the release (also in html `http://www.openss7.org/strcompat_manual.html'). Major changes for release strcompat-0.9.2.3 -------------------------------------------- This release is primarily to support additional compilers (gcc 4.0.2), architectures (x86_64, SMP, 32-bit compatibility), recent Linux distributions (EL4, SuSE 10, LE2006, OpenSuSE) and kernels (2.6.15). - 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. - Changes to satisfy gcc 4.0.2 compiler. - Corrected build flags for Gentoo and 2.6.15 kernels as reported on mailing list. - 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. - Initial corrections for and testing of SMP operation on Intel 630 Hyper-Threaded SMP on x86_64. This package should now run well on N-way Xeons even with Hyper-Threading enabled. - Corrections and validation of 32-bit compatibility over 64-bit on x86_64. Should apply well to other 64-bit architectures as well. This is a public beta test release of the package. Major changes for release strcompat-0.9.2.2 -------------------------------------------- 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. This release has been verified (conformance test suite passes) for operation with `Linux Fast-STREAMS' (`streams-0.7a.4'). Initial release strcompat-0.9.2.1 ---------------------------------- Initial autoconf/RPM packaging of the `strcompat' release. This is the initial release of the `OpenSS7 STREAMS Compatibility' package for `Linux Fast-STREAMS' (and LiS). These compatibility modules were formerly part of the `Linux Fast-STREAMS' package (`streams-0.7a.3'), however, as they were also applicable to `LiS', they have been removed into a separate package. Once `Linux Fast-STREAMS' is production grade, these compatibility modules will be rolled back into the streams package as `LiS' becomes deprecated. ----- ========================================================================= Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock All Rights Reserved. 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