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diff --git a/ChangeLog-93 b/ChangeLog-93 deleted file mode 100644 index 0beb8e6321f..00000000000 --- a/ChangeLog-93 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -Wed Dec 15 16:47:19 1993 Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@net4.ics.uci.edu) - - * Added a new parameter to the constructor and open() member - functions in the SOCK_Listener and LSOCK_Listener classes. This - parameter indicates that the SO_REUSEADDR option needs to be - applied before attempting to bind an address. - -Sun Nov 21 14:46:18 1993 Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@net4.ics.uci.edu) - - * Added a new file called "testconfig.h" in the include directory. - This file gives defaults for the hostname and server port - numbers used in the ./tests directory. - -Wed Nov 3 18:41:14 1993 Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@cupid.ics.uci.edu) - - * Released version 2.12. - - * Included Olaf Kruger's fix for templates/shared libs on Sun OS - 4. This solves a bunch of weird problems. Now, most of the - tests compile and run correctly on Sun OS 4! - -Mon Nov 1 17:47:30 1993 Douglas C. Schmidt (schmidt@cupid.ics.uci.edu) - - * Split the release into two parts: (1) the documentation and - papers and (2) the library source code and test examples. - - * Renamed and lightly redesigned the IPC_SAP* hierarchy. Now the - overall C++ wrapper abstraction for local and remote IPC is - called IPC_SAP. The specific wrappers for sockets, TLI, named - pipes, and STREAM pipes are called SOCK_SAP, TLI_SAP, FIFO_SAP, - and SPIPE_SAP, respectively. This cleans up the interfaces, - shares more code, and is much easier to explain. - - In addition, the Server_Daemon framework has been renamed the - Service Configurator framework, and the Server_Daemon class has - been renamed Service_Config. The documentation is being updated - to reflect these changes, as well. - - Note, the easiest way to upgrade existing apps is simply to use - perl as follows: - - % perl -p -i -e 's/Local_IPC/LSOCK/g;' *.[Chi] % perl -p -i -e - 's/IPC_SAP_FIFO/FIFO/g;' *.[Chi] % perl -p -i -e - 's/IPC_SAP_SPIPE/SPIPE/g;' *.[Chi] % perl -p -i -e - 's/IPC_SAP/SOCK_SAP/g;' *.[Chi] % perl -p -i -e 's/SAP_//g;' - *.[Chi] % perl -p -i -e 's/Server_Daemon/Service_Config/g;' - *.[Chi] - - etc. Note that the order in which you do this is important! In - addition, you need to check out your Makefiles, to be sure that - -lIPC_SAP linker lines are changed to include the appropriate - components. |