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Changelog for asio-devel-1.10.6-1.58.i586.rpm :

* Sun Nov 22 2015 wrAATTrosenauer.org- Update to stable version 1.10.6
* Tue Jul 29 2014 wrAATTrosenauer.org- Update to stable version 1.10.2
* for full list of changes please visit http://think-async.com/Asio/asio-1.10.2/doc/asio/history.html#asio.history.asio_1_10_2
* Sun Mar 16 2014 wrAATTrosenauer.org- Update to stable version 1.10.1
* many changes as outlined here http://think-async.com/Asio/asio-1.10.1/doc/asio/history.html#asio.history.asio_1_10_1
* Sat Sep 17 2011 jengelhAATTmedozas.de- Remove redundant tags/sections from specfile- Add missing make call- Use %_smp_mflags for parallel build
* Thu Jun 23 2011 vlado.paskovAATTgmail.com- Update to version 1.5.3
* Added a new, completely rewritten SSL implementation. The new implementation compiles faster, shows substantially improved performance, and supports custom memory allocation and handler invocation. It includes new API features such as certificate verification callbacks and has improved error reporting. The new implementation is source-compatible with the old for most uses. However, if necessary, the old implementation may still be used by defining `(BOOST_)ASIO_ENABLE_OLD_SSL`.
* Added new `asio::buffer()` overloads for `std::array`, when available. The support is automatically enabled when compiling in - std=c++0x mode on g++ 4.3 or higher, or when using MSVC 10. The support may be explicitly enabled by defining `(BOOST_)ASIO_HAS_STD_ARRAY`, or disabled by defining `(BOOST_)ASIO_DISABLE_STD_ARRAY`
* Changed to use the C++0x standard library templates `array`, `shared_ptr`, `weak_ptr` and `atomic` when they are available, rather than the Boost equivalents.
* Support for `std::error_code` and `std::system_error` is no longer enabled by default for g++ 4.5, as that compiler\'s standard library does not implement `std::system_error::what()` correctly.
* Fri May 22 2009 vuntzAATTnovell.com- Update to version 1.4.1. There\'s no NEWS/ChangeLog, but the 1.3 development cycle brought those new features: + Enhanced CompletionCondition concept. + Wrapper class for Windows overlapped I/O. + Eventfd support on Linux. + Const overloads of lowest_layer(). + Thread-safe synchronous socket operations. + Lazy initialisation of the io_service reactor task. + Bounds checking in ip::address_v4 and ip::address_v6.- Drop asio-gcc43.patch: fixed upstream.
* Tue Apr 28 2009 roAATTsuse.de- fix build (add missing includes)
* Wed Jan 14 2009 hfiguiereAATTsuse.de- Update to 1.2.0
* Support for UNIX domain sockets.
* Wrapper classes for POSIX stream-oriented file descriptors.
* Reactor-style ready-to-read/write operations.
* Add the ability to disable uses of the typeid keyword in asio by defining BOOST_NO_TYPEID or (BOOST_)ASIO_NO_TYPEID.
* Add a new \"porthopper\" example illustrating mixed synchronous and asynchronous operations, and how to use Boost.Lambda with asio.
* Rework the \"invocation\" example to better show how handler invocation hooks can be used with a variety of asynchronous operations.
* Improved efficiency of basic_streambuf::consume()
* Fixed infinite recursion in ssl::stream\'s shutdown()
* Fixed a memory leak in use_tmp_dh_file().
* Fixed a tight spin on epoll (or /dev/poll) that occurs when both EPOLLERR and EPOLLHUP events are reported for a descriptor and there are no pending operations.
* Included CREAD and CLOCAL in the default flags for serial ports.
* Various documentation improvements.
* Mon Aug 11 2008 roAATTsuse.de- do not redefine debug_package- use nodebuginfo instead and set debuginfo to no in PDB
* Sat Apr 05 2008 hfiguiereAATTsuse.de- Initial checkin
 
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