OpenSS7 STREAMS Sockets -- history of user visible changes. 2007-06-24
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Copyright (c) 2001-2007 OpenSS7 Corporation.
Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Brian Bidulock
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The sections that follow provide information on OpenSS7 releases of the
OpenSS7 STREAMS Sockets package.
Major changes for release strsock-0.9.2.3
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This `OpenSS7 Project' release is the third separate release of the
`OpenSS7 STREAMS Sockets' package whose components were formerly part
of the `strss7', `strxnet' and `streams' packages. These networking
modules provide the Sockets library. The package contains all the
necessary manual pages and other documentation. The package is
packaged as an OpenSS7 style autoconf tarball.
This is the second alpha release and is part of the OpenSS7 Master
Package (`openss7-0.9.2.F'). This release is primarily a maintenance
release supporting recent distributions and tool chains.
Major features since the last public release are as follows:
- Support build on openSUSE 10.2.
- Support build on Fedora 7 with 2.6.21 kernel.
- Support build on CentOS 5.0 (RHEL5).
- Support build on Ubuntu 7.04.
- Updated to gettext 0.16.1.
- Changes to support build on 2.6.20-1.2307.fc5 and
2.6.20-1.2933.fc6 kernel.
- Supports build on Fedora Core 6.
- Support for recent distributions and tool chains.
Major changes for release strsock-0.9.2.2
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This `OpenSS7 Project' release is the second separate release of the
`OpenSS7 STREAMS Sockets' package whose components were formerly part
of the `strss7', `strxnet' and `streams' packages. These networking
modules provide the Sockets library. The package contains all the
necessary manual pages and other documentation. The package is
packaged as an OpenSS7 style autoconf tarball.
This is the second alpha release for `Linux Fast-STREAMS' and is part of
the OpenSS7 Master Package (`openss7-0.9.2.F'). This release is
primarily a maintenance release supporting recent distributions and
tool chains.
Major features since the last public release are as follows:
- Improvements to the common build environment with better support
for standalone package builds on 2.4 kernels.
- Support for autoconf 2.61, automake 1.10 and gettext 0.16.
- Support for Ubuntu 6.10 distribution and bug fixes for i386 kenels.
- The package now looks for other subpackages with a version number
as unpacked by separate tarball.
Major changes for release strsock-0.9.2.1
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This `OpenSS7 Project' release is the first separate release of the
`OpenSS7 STREAMS Sockets' package whose components were formerly part
of the `strss7', `strxnet' and `streams' packages. These networking
modules provide the Sockets library. The package contains all the
necessary manual pages and other documentation. The package is
packaged as an OpenSS7 style autoconf tarball.
This is the initial alpha release for `Linux Fast-STREAMS' and is part
of the OpenSS7 Master Package (`openss7-0.9.2.F').
This release is the initial public release.
- Support for most recent 2.6.18 kernels (including Fedora Core 5
with inode diet patchset).
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