Releases: onitake/restreamer
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0.10.0
05 Apr 14:41
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Merge pull request #48 from onitake/fix-release-artifacts
Fix artifact downloads
0.10.0-beta1
29 Jun 16:40
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New Features
Static preamble support (#43 )
Other Changes
Build with Go 1.20
Source cleanup (#44 )
0.9.1
20 Oct 10:10
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0.9.0
21 Sep 17:30
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New features
New fork: protocol to allow launching an external program as a stream source
Fixes
Build releases with Go 1.19 and latest Prometheus client library
0.8.1
08 Jul 16:59
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Errata
Disabled Prometheus packet counters #32
0.8.0
13 Jan 15:36
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Bug Fixes
Fixed indefinite blocking on pipe open when there is no writer.
New Features
Build with Go 1.15
New logo
0.7.0
19 Jul 19:36
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Bug Fixes
A 64-bit atomics bug was fixed - this finally enables full support for most 32-bit architectures
New Features
Implemented Prometheus metrics
Basic unicast + multicast UDP support
Improved logging architecture
Minimum Go version is now 1.9, but 1.11 with module support is recommended
0.6.0
18 Jul 12:26
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Bug Fixes
Prevent an endless loop when reassembling fragmented packets
New Features
New control API, allowing streams to be put offline/online
HTTP authentication for access control and to allow sending auth headers to notification servers
Errata
Authenticated upstream servers aren't supported yet
0.5.0
08 Jun 09:47
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New features
Errata
32-bit architectures are currently unsupported as they lack 64-bit atomic load/store instructions. This leads to a crash at run time.
0.4.0
07 Feb 08:09
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This is mostly a bug fix release, but also contains some minor improvements.
Project refactored to better comply with Go standards
Added unit tests
Microsoft Windows support
Fixed proxy code
Disabled flushing to reduce impact of Meltdown mitigations