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------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 15 12:50:44 UTC 2017 - mpluskal@suse.com - Update to version 4.0.4: * For full list of changes see attached ChangeLog ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 24 18:28:45 UTC 2017 - mpluskal@suse.com - Update to version 4.0.2: * For full list of changes see attached ChangeLog ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 20 19:56:02 UTC 2016 - mpluskal@suse.com - Remove timestamp ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 21 12:01:40 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Make it build on SLE11 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Dec 6 13:47:33 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 3.1.3 * mostly bugfix release * see ChangeLog for details ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 2 13:17:27 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 3.1.0 * This release adds support for more than 1024 concurrent users. (Please don’t use that many unless you know what you’re doing). It also adds delay granularity. You can now select set delays to hundreds of a second like this: –delay=0.001 or -d 0.001 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 10 19:25:23 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Correct download url ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 10 18:40:39 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner - Remove obsolete %debug_package - Remove unnecessary dependencies ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 10 14:17:13 UTC 2015 - mrueckert@suse.de - SIEGE-3.0.9 – This release is intended to bring siege into the 21st Century. It fixes lots of compiler warnings which are thrown by more recent versions of gcc. While it contains no sexy new features, you should probably upgrade to this version. - SIEGE-3.0.8 – This release adds the port number to a redirect URL on the condition that request is made to a non-standard port. It also adds the location of the log file on logging errors. This should make it easier for users to correct their problem. “Oh, look, it’s trying to log to a location that doesn’t exist.” - SIEGE-3.0.7 This release fixes a bug introduced in siege-3.0.6. Rather than strictly adhere to the RFC, siege will construct an absolute URL from a relative one. While this is convenient it missed a usecase. Siege-3.0.6 barfs on Location: http://localhost All siege 3.0.6 users should upgrade to 3.0.7. - SIEGE-3.0.6 With this release, siege changes the way it handles –reps=once. It now divides a urls.txt file evenly among all its users, and each URL in the file is hit exactly once. This release also includes several fixes and a documentation update. - SIEGE-3.0.5 This release addresses another inconsistency between the HTTP standard and practice. While RFC 2616 allows a port designation in the Host header, it confuses too many implementations for Siege to continue to send it. This version also fixes several significant bugs. All Siege users should update to this version. - SIEGE-3.0.4 Although RFC 2616 specifies that Location directives must contain an absolute URI, most Web clients normalize relative URIs. This release adds conventional compliance with relative URI handling. Ironically, it also includes a new default user-agent so that field is in compliance with RFC 2616. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 19 22:09:13 UTC 2013 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 3.0.3: * adds URL escaping: reserved characters are %-encoded as per RFC 3986 * numerous bugfixes such as improved variable evaluation in the urls.txt file, dynamic Accept-Encoding, improved siegerc parsing, and several memory fixes * fixes a siegerc parser bug which was inadvertently introduced in the 3.0.x line: in those versions, siege ignores entries with leading whitespace * adds URL escaping along with an option to turn the feature off * removes chunked encoding from -g/--get requests to make the output more human-readable - changes from 3.0.2: * bugfix release * corrects a significant problem with POSTs in version 3.0.1 * all 3.0.1 users should upgrade to this version. - changes from 3.0.1: * provides a new method for looping through a URLs file: each client now begins at a different location in the file * provides support for long URLs and POST data * includes several bugfixes and documentation updates ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 10 05:22:16 UTC 2013 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 3.0.0: * significant portions have been rewritten to add support for additional protocols * adds limited support for FTP: you can get and put files to a server; FTP is invoked automatically based on the URL scheme, i.e., ftp:// ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 17 21:11:39 UTC 2012 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 2.73b2: * refines the fix for Debian bug debian#665407 * adds conditionals for backward compatibility ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Apr 15 09:56:08 UTC 2012 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 2.73b1: * use /dev/urandom on machines which support it for improved randomness - changes from 2.72: * corrects a thirteen year old bug: if you don't provide a '-f file' argument, siege will now look for urls.txt inside the $sysconfdir you set at configure time - changes from 2.72b1: * fixes a 13-year bug: Siege now uses $sysconfdir/urls.txt as its default urls.txt file; this is in accordance with existing documentation - cumulative changes from 2.71 and its betas: * adds the option of timestamping each output line while in verbose mode * introduces numerous bugfixes and code refinements * changes default verbosity setting from true to false * allows to override the Host header with the -H/--header option * fixes a memory allocation problem which could lead to segmentation faults * several minor bug fixes * allows the user to add timestamps to the output; they can be turned on or off with timestamp=true|false in the .siegerc file * fix for incorrect cookie expiration on some platforms ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jul 17 11:19:51 UTC 2010 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 2.70: * provides a mechanism to allow siege to log in as a variety of different users * fixes a bug in which cookies weren't sent if the domain had a leading dot * adds colorized output and color-coded error messages ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 12 00:00:00 UTC 2009 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 2.69: * minor improvements in memory management and error notification ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 28 00:00:00 UTC 2009 - pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - moved to openSUSE Build Service - update to 2.68 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 3 00:00:00 UTC 2007 - guru@unixtech.be - new upstream version - CHANGES: adds an appropriate Content-type for file posts - CHANGES: numerous fixes, most importantly cookie expiration handling and a problem associated with parsing the .siegerc configuration file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 18 00:00:00 UTC 2006 - guru@unixtech.be - rewrote spec file - new upstream version ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 27 00:00:00 UTC 2005 - guru@unixtech.be - new package
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