Release Notes: This release adds NAT checking support (handshake without peerid) for the tracker and fixes a tracker request and have message problem.


Release Notes: This release adds large file support for Android build and libuv support for event polling mechanism. AppleTLS now supports Snow Leopard (10.6). The experimental libaria2 C++ library API was added.


Release Notes: This release adds Mac OS X native SSL/TLS library support. The IPv6 asynchronous DNS is enabled by default, and A/AAAA lookups are done in parallel. The simple Happy Eyeballs algorithm has been implemented to mitigate long timeouts when connecting to IPv6 hosts on dual-stack hosts. The --save-session option only saves the options specified by the commandline or RPC.


Release Notes: This release fixes the bug which caused an invalid range error to be thrown when requesting range starts from 0 in HTTP downloads.


Release Notes: This release fixes the bug where active downloads were not saved with --save-session-interval and the bug where aria2 hangs when the size of the download result exceeds its maximum. BitTorrent UDP tracker support was added. If the filename specified using --save-session ends with ".gz", aria2 stores the session file in gzipped form. The -i option can handle this gzipped file as well as plain text files. A 1.15.2 based Portuguese translated manual was added.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug that caused random crashes. It also fixes socket option setting failure on Windows.
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