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1.6.1 (20-Dec-1999)
* Cronolog submitted to Apache Software Foundation
1.6 (16-Dec-1999)
* Fixed bug in cronolog whereby if it was started shortly before the end of
a period it would not rotate until the end of the next period.
(Thanks to Charles Thayer <[email protected]> for identifying the bug
and supplying the fix.)
1.5b9 (04-Jun-1998)
* Fixed typo in cronolog.c and cronotest.c [[ if (start_time); { ... } ]]
(gcc -Wall doesn't even flag it!)
* changed definition of multi-line string constants to use proper ANSI string
concatenation
1.5b8 (08-Mar-1998)
* Log files only created after a message has been read (you shouldn't
get empty files)
* time() called only once per message
* Extra debugging code (see README)
* Updated documentation
Major changes in release 1.5 (11-Apr-1997):
* Fixed problem with change to daylight saving time (summer time).
* Restructured to conform to GNU standards (now uses GNU automake and autoconf).
Major changes in release 1.4 (20-Dec-1996):
* Optimization of create_subdirs: don't bother stat'ing directories
that form part of a common prefix with the last filename checked.
Major changes in release 1.3 (16-Dec-1996):
* Fixed portability bugs.
Major changes in release 1.2 (15-Dec-1996):
* Creates missing directories as needed.
* First version announced on comp.infosys.www.servers.unix (renamed to cronolog).
Major changes in release 1.1 (09-Dec-1996):
* Fixed problem with log files being created with the wrong dates.
(When a new log file is due to be created, the time used for filling
out the template should be the start of the current period and not
the time at which a new log file is due. This was observed with daily
logs where there were no transfers for two days; the next log file
generated had the date of the first of the days with no transfers.)
* Also added more comments and fixed handling of week numbers where
weeks start on a Monday.
Major changes in release 1.0 (06-Dec-1996):
* Initial version sent to Apache developers' mailing list
(at that time cronolog was called strftimelog)