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Revision: 1.17
Committed: Sat Aug 7 15:25:43 2004 UTC (19 years, 9 months ago) by root
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.16: +3 -2 lines
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1 Revision history for Linux::AIO
2
3 1.3 Sat Aug 7 17:25:31 CEST 2004
4 - ported to AMD64, possibly other 64 bit architecturs
5 (inspired by Joshua Hoblitt).
6 - removed support for old libcs, kernels (2.2).
7
8 1.2 Sun Jul 18 12:54:43 CEST 2004
9 - do not clone signal handlers.
10 - when the parent thread dies, kill the child threads.
11 - added aio_unlink support (Brad Fitzpatrick <brad@danga.com>)
12
13 1.1 Fri May 7 02:57:36 CEST 2004
14 - the number of outstanding requests was limited by the
15 pipe buffer size. this limit has been removed.
16 - improve documentation of min_parallel.
17 - one thread will now be started by default.
18
19 1.01 Thu May 6 14:16:08 CEST 2004
20 - better support threaded perls.
21
22 1.0 Wed May 5 15:54:23 CEST 2004
23 - improved the documentation and made a 1.0 release. Whoopa!
24
25 0.2 Wed May 5 12:13:02 CEST 2004
26 - updates for 2.6 headers (syscalls were renamed).
27
28 0.111 Sat May 18 23:47:12 CEST 2002
29 - print a notice that this module won't run on lnux <2.4.
30
31 0.11 Fri May 17 04:33:23 CEST 2002
32 - actually fix the module to work on x86 (doesn't work on
33 most other architectures, though).
34
35 0.1 Tue Apr 2 04:35:28 CEST 2002
36 - use pread/pwrite instead of lseek+read/write.
37 - fixed syscall prototypes.
38 - add stat/lstat calls.
39 - fixed max_parallel deadlock problem.
40 - beginning of a testsuite.
41 - fixed aio_close.
42 - paths are now properly saved.
43
44 0.011 Tue Dec 25 03:02:30 CET 2001
45 - make it compile with 5.6.1 and maybe older versions. Boy is it
46 ugly now.
47
48 0.01 Mon Oct 8 14:57:59 CEST 2001
49 - fixed syntax errors so it compiles with gcc-2.95.4 as well.
50
51 0.002
52 - added Changes, aio_open, aio_close.
53
54 0.001
55 - original version, a dire hack.