OpenSS7 STREAMS Utilities -- history of user visible changes. 2007-06-24 $Id$ 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 Utilities package. Major changes for release strutil-0.9.2.6 ------------------------------------------ This is an internal alpha release of the package. Major features since the last internal 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 strutil-0.9.2.4 ------------------------------------------ This is an internal alpha release of the package. Major features since the last internal release are as follows: - Added versions to all exported symbols. Made OpenSS7 unique functions GPL export. - 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 kernels. - The package now looks for other subpackages with a version number as unpacked by separate tarball. Major changes for release strutil-0.9.2.3 ------------------------------------------ This is an internal alpha release of the package. - Support for most recent 2.6.18 kernels (including Fedora Core 5 with inode diet patchset). Major changes for release strutil-0.9.2.3.rc3 ---------------------------------------------- - 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 versions to 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'. - Updated `init' scripts for proper addition and removal of modules. - Start assigning majors at major device number 231 instead of major device number 230. Assign major device number 230 explicitly to the clone device. Package will now support extended ranges of minor devices on 2.6 kernels under `Linux Fast-STREAMS' only. `strutil' now supports expanded addressable minor device numbers, permitting 2^16 addressable minor devices per major device number on 2.6 kernels: `LiS' cannot support this change. - 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 was an internal alpha release. Major changes for release strutil-0.9.2.3.rc2 ---------------------------------------------- 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. This was an internal alpha release. Major changes for release strutil-0.9.2.2 ------------------------------------------ The previous release was experimental and was an Alpha release. This package represent a stripping off of utilities from `Linux Fast-STREAMS' that could also be used for `Linux STREAMS (LiS)'. This release is the result of further development and testing on this utilities package. Initial release strutil-0.9.2.1 -------------------------------- Initial autoconf/RPM packaging of the `strutil' release. This is the initial release of the `OpenSS7 STREAMS Utilities' package for `Linux Fast-STREAMS' (and LiS). These STREAMS utilities 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. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. 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