All releases of fIcy


Release Notes: Building on newer C++ compilers/libraries was fixed.


Release Notes: The "redirection limit" error message was fixed. The -f/-F flags on Linux now work correctly. fIcy now compiles without warnings on recent glibc versions.


Release Notes: Timeout support was refined. HTTP 301 redirects are now honored as well. fPls automatically forwards more flags to fIcy. The GNU sed requirement was removed in favor of a customizable coprocessor. A Mac OS X HFS+ encoding limitation work-around has been implemented.


Release Notes: Redirection checks were relaxed to allow common errors. Exit status is now correct when exiting due to maximum recording time.


Release Notes: Basic HTTP authentication and idle network timeout support were implemented. When enumerating files, it is now possible to specify (or detect) the next free number. An fResync bug for small files was fixed.


Release Notes: The playlist parser was relaxed to correctly recognize more playlists. The -xXI flags can now be used with -o alone (dump matching title(s) on the specified file without rewriting). fPls can now operate as a daemon.


Release Notes: HTTP redirection handling has been implemented, and support for abort-on-clobber (-i) has been dropped.


Release Notes: A maximum recording time option is now available.


Release Notes: The project was moved to a new location, featuring the long awaited FAQ, user comments, and a global documentation update.


Release Notes: The include/exclude expressions can now be loaded from a file. A powerful title-rewriting mechanism has been implemented. A bug affecting the URL parser on little-endian systems has also been fixed.