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  •  08 Feb 2003 22:55

Release Notes: This version fixes an "mmap allocates 2X requested size" problem, a "cygpath returns garbage" problem, a problem where a nonexistent /etc/passwd caused a corrupted name, and core dumping problems manifested in gcc and gdb. It allows GNU-style options in new programs which use getopt.

  •  23 Jan 2003 20:45

    Release Notes: A fix for random "title_mutex" error that plagued 1.3.18, fixes for some BSOD problems on Windows 9x, improved chown, mmap fixes, and a fix for "pipes are slow" problem.

    •  27 Nov 2002 19:14

    Release Notes: Fixes for a problem with tty processes defaulting to low priority, some problems on Windows 98, and some pthreads problems.

    •  24 Nov 2002 00:09

      Release Notes: This release includes fixes for "emacs uses all of my CPU" problem, the addition of /proc/cmdline support, and NTSec improvements.

      •  07 Nov 2002 02:10

      Release Notes: This release includes various minor bugfixes and code cleanups.

      •  30 Oct 2002 15:35

      Release Notes: NT security fixes, and fixes to work around dll, shared memory, and heap problems after fork.

      •  13 Oct 2002 23:06

      Release Notes: This release incorporates fixes for signal handling, pthreads, poll, /proc, console scroll regions, and has new DLL exports.

      •  04 Jul 2002 01:17

      Release Notes: This release includes mainly bugfixes for problems introduced in 1.3.11. There are also some /proc filesystem fixes.

      •  24 Jun 2002 01:06

      Release Notes: This version includes many random bugfixes. There is a new implementation of the /proc filesystem.

      •  02 Mar 2002 02:38

      Release Notes: Security and socket I/O fixes were added. strace may now be attached to a running process.

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