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Changelog for s6-portable-utils.
In 2.3.0.3
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- Adaptation to skalibs-2.14.0.0.
- Bugfixes.
In 2.3.0.2
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.3.0.1
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.3.0.0
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- s6-test removed.
- New multicall binary: s6-portable-utils.
In 2.2.5.1
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- Bugfixes.
- Adaptation to skalibs-2.13.0.0.
- s6-test is now deprecated: replaced with execline's eltest.
In 2.2.5.0
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- Adaptation to skalibs-2.12.0.0.
In 2.2.4.0
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- New -N option to s6-dumpenv, for chomping retrieval.
In 2.2.3.4
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.2.3.3
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- Adaptation to skalibs-2.11.0.0.
In 2.2.3.2
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.2.3.1
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- Version that works with skalibs-2.10.0.0.
In 2.2.3.0
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- Bugfixes that have nothing to do with 2.2.2.4 but that
were reported *right after* 2.2.2.4 was released, because
things do be like that
- New binary: s6-tai64ndiff
In 2.2.2.4
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- Bugfixes of the bugs introduced in the previous bugfixes
(that's what all software development is about, isn't it?)
In 2.2.2.3
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.2.2.2
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.2.2.1
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- Bugfixes.
In 2.2.2.0
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- Adaptation to skalibs-2.9.0.0.
In 2.2.1.3
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- s6-ln doesn't use potentially blocking random anymore, so it's
usable in early boot. This needs skalibs-2.8.0.0, however.
- Everything now builds as PIC by default.
In 2.2.1.2
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- Adaptation to skalibs-2.7.0.0.
In 2.2.1.1
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- Bugfix release.
- Adaptation to skalibs-2.6.0.0.
In 2.2.1.0
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- s6-ln now accepts the non-standard -n option, with a meaning
similar to the one in GNU ln. This is used to atomically update
symbolic links to directories.
In 2.2.0.0
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- Added this NEWS file. :)
- Major types overhaul to make them more POSIXly correct:
compatibility with skalibs-2.5.0.0.
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