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time for 1.5.11?
- From: Christopher Faylor <me at cgf dot cx>
- To: cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 13:01:13 -0400
- Subject: time for 1.5.11?
- Reply-to: cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com
Hmm. I really botched 1.5.10. First I ran the test suite on an older
version of cygwin and released a non-working DLL, then I released a
version of the DLL which identified itself as 1.5.9. Now, I just
realized that all of the snapshots since 1.5.10 have identified
themselves as... 1.5.10. I have no idea how I managed to do that.
I see the CVS logs where I did it but I must have gotten the branching
wrong for 1.5.10, too. Chalk up another mistake.
Anyway, on to the future... Would it make sense to release a 1.5.11?
Do you think we've hit all of the fallout from the path reorg/speedup?
The minimal list of changes is below. I probably need more words from
Pierre and Corinna, as usual.
cgf
Changes since 1.5.10-3:
- Fix handling of chdir with windows paths. (Pierre Humblet)
- Make path handling and error checking for mount more robust.
(Pierre Humblet)
- Add minor speedup to spawn/exec processing. (Christophe Jaillet)
- Fix getsem handling. (Corinna Vinschen)
- Don't create filenames, on disk, which normal Windows interprets as
"special". (Pierre Humblet, David Fritz, Christopher Faylor)
- Make IPC_INFO visible only for ipc system utilities, to make it
consistent with declaration of struct seminfo. (Egor Duda)
- Fix usage message in ssp. (John Paul Wallington)