see http://www.opencm.org/news.html for hilights of this update, major
noteworthy changes include:
- sxd has gone away, gzfs is 'interim' while 'sxd2' is almost ready
- if you have an old sxd repository, read the mailing list archives for
how to update (use an interum version)
- an incompatible update to the server/client protocol requires that you
update both at the same time
(as a reminder, this is 'alpha' and as such is subject to incompatible changes
like the above. expect more to come when sxd2 emerges)
Also, add a 'nogc' flavor that removes the dependency on boehm-gc, at the
cost of not free()'ing all memory allocated (read: at the moment, most).
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- fix pkg/*INSTALL (dont hardcode /etc, use ${SYSCONFDIR}) (prompted by nikolay)
- misc tweaks noticed while I was here
- remove upstream accepted patch
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- Added a test suite,
- Added CCACHE_PREFIX option,
- Disabled hard links by default,
- Recognise some more gcc options,
- Added --cache-skip option.
Take MAINTAINER.
XFree 4.3 by picking up the modes with the highest refresh rates
(set SDL_VIDEO_X11_USE_ALL_MODES=1 to disable this behavior).
From SDL-current (patch by Stephen Anthony).
ok pvalchev@, jolan@
libio provides an abstraction for general data transport. It creates
data sources and data sinks. The sources and sinks can be connected with
multiple filters. As a result encryption and authentication can happen
completely transparent to the main core of an application. Mutliplex
nodes can be used to deal with N-fan in and M-fan out.
WWW: http://monkey.org/~provos/libio/
from Jolan Luff <jolan@cryptonomicon.org>