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File aml.changes of Package aml
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 23 16:46:39 UTC 2023 - Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com> - Update to 0.3.0: * The time unit has been changed from milliseconds to microseconds * The global object registry has been replaced with weak references * It is now guaranteed that a callback will not be called after aml_stop(). * Worker threads now keep references to work objects that are being executed. This ensures that they cannot be freed while they are being worked ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Dec 4 11:25:10 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to v0.2.2: * aml: Don't put the same item onto the event queue more than once ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 21 14:52:13 UTC 2021 - Ferdinand Thiessen <rpm@fthiessen.de> - Update to 0.2.1 * epoll: Fix fd deletion ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 13 23:18:38 UTC 2021 - Ferdinand Thiessen <rpm@fthiessen.de> - Update to 0.2.0 * A kqueue backend has been added, run natively without epoll-shim ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 16 07:27:15 UTC 2020 - Christophe Giboudeaux <christophe@krop.fr> - Use %meson_build before calling %meson_install. The RPM macros changed in meson 0.55. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 6 15:43:07 UTC 2020 - Alexander Graul <alexander.graul@suse.com> - Initial aml package
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