Fix release date.
Fix a couple of typos.
Update NEWS and library version for next release.
Update NEWS file for 0.10 release.
Add note about PLATFORMS to the NEWS file.
Getting ready for 0.9.
Update for release of 0.8.2.
Very minor fix to saidar. It happily accepted a negative number for it's delay flag - which wasn't overly useful :-)
A whole bunch of minor cosmetic changes.
Update relevant files for release of 0.8.1.
We're going with 0.8.
Add new drop privileges function to NEWS.
Update stuff for new release.
Update the NEWS file to add new platforms we've tested on.
Update for new release.
Update for new release - 0.6.1.
Ready for new release of libstatgrab - 0.6.
Update NEWS with latest changes. Change bug report address in README file. Update AUTHORS to include Adam as the statgrab author. Now ready for the 0.5.1 release.
Ready for the next release. - Update NEWS with details of new release. (FreeBSD bug fix, new docs, new examples) - Update version number to 0.5. - Update shared library version. - Move docs directory to more sensible place.
Tidy up of lots of little things. :)
Version 0.4 now with FreeBSD support.
libstatgrab needs to do a check for atoll too. This should fix libstatgrab on all platforms. New release coming shortly ;)
Package up 0.3.4 which fixes some leaking linux issues :-)
Version 0.3.3. Bug fixed in the wraparound code.
Version 0.3.2. Has fixed wraparound stuff, well tested by now :-)
The configure setup explicitly checks for Solaris versions older then 8, and sets a define so the code knows not to use 64bit values. Also updated the NEWS file, bringing about version 0.3.1.
libstatgrab now has linux support and goes to version 0.3. ihost has only minor bugfixes and changes, so becomes version 1.5.1. NEWS files updated accordingly. libstatgrab shared library version numbered incremented using the libtool rules - under the assumption that someone must have thought about that idea, which is more than we can manage to do ;)
Update NEWS and README files. We now have version 0.2 of libstatgrab!
Autoconf/Automake setup. README.CVS details how to "get started" from a CVS checked out copy. Then it's just the usual configure and make, as described in the README file.
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