Changelog for
hiredis-0.13.3-10.1.x86_64.rpm :
* Sun Nov 22 2015 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Update to 0.13.3
* Revert \"Clear `REDIS_CONNECTED` flag when connection is closed\".
* Make tests pass on FreeBSD- Changes for 0.13.2
* Prevent crash on pending replies in async code
* Clear `REDIS_CONNECTED` flag when connection is closed
* Add MacOS X addapter
* Add Qt adapter
* Add Ivykis adapter- Changes for 0.13.1
* Fix memory leak in async reply handling
* Rename struct member to avoid name clash with pre-c99 code- Changes for 0.13.0
* Windows compatibility layer for parser code
* Properly escape data printed to PKGCONF file
* Fix tests when assert() undefined
* Implement a reconnect method for the client context, this changes the structure of `redisContext`- Drop hiredis-pkgconfig.patch
* fixed in upstream
* Tue Mar 03 2015 dimstarAATTopensuse.org- Add hiredis-pkgconfig.patch: Fix generation of .pc file.- Pass PREFIX and LIBRARY_PATH (lib/lib64) to make (and make install): the build phase needs this info for the .pc file generation.- Make use of the new DESTDIR support.
* Mon Mar 02 2015 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Update to 0.12.1
* Fix `make install`: DESTDIR support, install all required files, install PKGCONF in proper location
* Fix `make test` as 32 bit build on 64 bit platform- Changes for 0.12.0
* Add optional KeepAlive support
* Try again on EINTR errors
* Add libuv adapter
* Add IPv6 support
* Remove possiblity of multiple close on same fd
* Add ability to bind source address on connect
* Add redisConnectFd() and redisFreeKeepFd()
* Fix getaddrinfo() memory leak
* Free string if it is unused (fixes memory leak)
* Improve redisAppendCommandArgv performance 2.5x
* Add support for SO_REUSEADDR
* Fix redisvFormatCommand format parsing
* Add GLib 2.0 adapter
* Refactor reading code into read.c
* Fix errno error buffers to not clobber errors
* Generate pkgconf during build
* Silence _BSD_SOURCE warnings
* Improve digit counting for multibulk creation
* Tue Aug 20 2013 mvyskocilAATTsuse.com- Package hiredis 0.11.0 for openSUSE