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------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 25 11:34:39 UTC 2024 - Danilo Spinella <danilo.spinella@suse.com> - Fix build with GTest 1.14.0 by using C++14, bsc#1221872 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 10 13:54:10 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 1.1.10: * Performance improvements * Compilation fixes for various environments - drop fix-always-inline.patch (obsolete) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 27 06:25:52 UTC 2021 - Tim Serong <tserong@suse.com> - Re-enable RTTI, without which other applications can't subclass snappy::Source (this breaks Ceph, as one example) - Add reenable-rtti.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 13 16:38:54 UTC 2021 - Danilo Spinella <danilo.spinella@suse.com> - Update to 1.1.9: * Performance improvements - Add fix-always-inline.patch - Add use-system-test-libs.patch - Add a hardcoded snappy.pc file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 25 13:06:16 UTC 2020 - Dirk Mueller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 1.1.8: * Small performance improvements. * Removed snappy::string alias for std::string. * Improved CMake configuration. - remove snappy-pcfile.patch (never went upstream) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 8 15:00:05 UTC 2018 - jengelh@inai.de - Better neutrality of from description. Quantify "Core i7". Trim description of SRPM and -devel as the user already has an idea what to look for. - Fix RPM groups. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 8 11:23:03 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com - Version update to 1.1.7: * Aarch64 fixes * ppc speedups * PIE improvements * Switch to cmake build system - Add patch snappy-pcfile.patch: * Pull 55 on upstream github, was dropped when moving to cmake of course we still need it - Fix license install wrt bsc#1080040 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Apr 15 23:55:17 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Version bump to 1.1.4 * Fix a 1% performance regression when snappy is used in PIE executables. * Improve compression performance by 5%. * Improve decompression performance by 20%. - Use better download url. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 29 10:42:56 UTC 2015 - tchvatal@suse.com - Version bump to 1.1.3: * See the NEWS file for full details - Switch to distribution from github - Remove upstreamed patch: * snappy-1.1.1-random-return.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 29 09:58:16 UTC 2015 - dimstar@opensuse.org - Add baselibs.conf: build snappy1-32bit, as needed by libqt5-qtwebengine-32bit. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 11 09:34:36 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to version 1.1.2 - This is a maintenance release with no changes to the actual library source code. * Stop distributing benchmark data files that have unclear or unsuitable licensing. * Add support for padding chunks in the framing format. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Nov 13 12:44:42 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - Update to version 1.1.1 * Add support for uncompressing to iovecs (scatter I/O). * Speed up decompression by ~2%; much more so (~13-20%) on a few benchmarks on given compilers and CPUs. * Fix a few issues with MSVC compilation. * Support truncated test data in the benchmark. - Adapt patch to upstream changes * snappy-random-return.patch > snappy-1.1.1-random-return.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 22 12:56:27 UTC 2013 - cdenicolo@suse.com - license update: BSD-3-Clause correct license is BSD-3-Clause. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 15 11:41:25 UTC 2013 - mvyskocil@suse.com - Update to 1.1.0 (FATE#315420) * Snappy now uses 64 kB block size instead of 32 kB. On average, this means it compresses about 3% denser (more so for some inputs), at the same or better speeds. * libsnappy no longer depends on iostream. * Some small performance improvements in compression on x86 (0.5–1%). * Various portability fixes for ARM-based platforms, for MSVC, and for GNU/Hurd. - refresh and rename random-return.patch * snappy-random-return.patch - reformat spec file - build with NDEBUG to speedup a library - install COPYING alongside so file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 23 02:19:58 UTC 2012 - mrueckert@suse.de - update to 1.0.5 * More speed improvements. Exactly how big will depend on the architecture: - 3–10% faster decompression for the base case (x86-64). - ARMv7 and higher can now use unaligned accesses, and will see about 30% faster decompression and 20–40% faster compression. - 32-bit platforms (ARM and 32-bit x86) will see 2–5% faster compression. These are all cumulative (e.g., ARM gets all three speedups). * Fixed an issue where the unit test would crash on system with less than 256 MB address space available, e.g. some embedded platforms. * Added a framing format description, for use over e.g. HTTP, or for a command-line compressor. We do not have any implementations of this at the current point, but there seems to be enough of a general interest in the topic. Also make the format description slightly clearer. * Remove some compile-time warnings in -Wall (mostly signed/unsigned comparisons), for easier embedding into projects that use -Wall -Werror. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 8 16:36:29 UTC 2012 - mrueckert@suse.de - initial package (v1.0.4)
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