by dyfet
A series of free (and often telephony related) projects for highly embedded Linux systems that use uCommon (and uClib) as their base libraries. Target platforms may include uCSIMM, AXIS eTrax, etc.
From ucommon 1.8.0 to 1.8.1 - use entirely safe string operations everywhere. - keyassoc keydata constructor changed to pass size of string buffer. - basic optional GNU pth support completed.
From ucommon 1.7.2 to 1.8.0 - support for forced ipv4/ipv6 in init. ipv6 unit testing. - new family method for query default. - further refinement of socket api. - ipv6 support for opensolaris and -lnsl.
From ucommon 1.7.1 to 1.7.2 - small fix in type mismatch in stream allocate methods. - do not remap undefined error codes, as can break switch blocks. - fix for mingw32 address conversion functions.
From ucommon 1.6.2 to 1.7.0 - updated abi for fsys, rebuilt to unify file handling and to use a common type and functions for files, directory access, and loader. - simplified TimedEvent completion port handling and new static members. - refactored ...
From ucommon 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 - improved support for using Socket::address as referenced type. New set & add methods.
From ucommon 1.6.0 to 1.6.1 - fix for loader. - simplified fsys r/w calls. - fsys.h documented.
From ucommon 1.5.0 to 1.6.0 - some small cleanups for opensolaris builds. - additional is() and isnull() template operators, template swap. - automatic rules for default selection with/without ansi C++ library (see BUILDS). - new fsys wrapper class for ...
From ucommon 1.4.2 to 1.5.0 - added gnu common c++ based tcp streaming class to ucommon. - added gnu common c++ based xml sax parser to ucommon with better support for parsing embedded xml data structures. - Daniel Silverstone's persistence engine from ...
From ucommon 1.4.1 to 1.4.2 - get address entry by family from list. - MultiMap/multimap multiply pathed lists/associated key objects. - remove complex automake rules; use new cmodel.sh to reset libtool when building pure c mode link for c++ objects ...
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