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							- aria2 1.16.3
 
- ============
 
- Release Note
 
- ------------
 
- This release fixes the bug which causes random crash. It also fixes
 
- socket option setting failure on Windows platform.
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * Fix failure to set TCP_NODELAY on Windows
 
-   On Windows setting TCP_NODELAY after non-blocking connect fails at
 
-   least on Windows 7.
 
- * Fix invalid iterator handling when deleting RequestGroup
 
- aria2 1.16.2
 
- ============
 
- Release Note
 
- ------------
 
- This release fixes the bug which causes long running BitTorrent
 
- download to stall. The several new options have been added.
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * Check SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION is available before using it
 
- * Fix bug returnPeer is not called if sequence_ == INITIATOR_SEND_KEY
 
-   In InitiatorMSEHandshakeCommand, when aborting connection, we must
 
-   return peer to the PeerStorage. But it is not done if sequence_ is
 
-   INITIATOR_SEND_KEY. This causes stale Peer objects whose usedBy()
 
-   returns true eventually occupies peer list and aria2 cannot make any
 
-   connections.
 
- * Accept k and m as well as K and M in util::getRealSize()
 
- * mingw32: Make NTFS sparse file on --file-allocation=trunc
 
- * Added --save-session-interval option
 
-   --save-session-interval option saves error/unfinished downloads to a
 
-   file specified by --save-session option every SEC seconds. If 0 is
 
-   given, file will be saved only when aria2 exits.
 
- * Use request URI as referer if --referer="*" is given
 
- * Log warn if unknown option is found in config file or -i file
 
- * Added --console-log-level option
 
-   --console-log-level option sets log level to output to console.
 
- aria2 1.16.1
 
- ============
 
- Release Note
 
- ------------
 
- This release adds the ability to persist GID across sessions. The GID
 
- will be saved with --save-session. There are several restrictions how
 
- GID is persisted. See the manual for details. For this change, now GID
 
- is 64 bits binary data and represented by 16 characters hex string in
 
- RPC query.  The disk cache feature was added, which may reduce disk
 
- activity. The console readout was redesigned. The warning displayed
 
- when --file-allocation=falloc is used on MinGW32 build was removed as
 
- a bug.
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * mingw32: Re-open files with read-only mode enabled on seeding
 
-   On Mingw32 build, if aria2 opens file with GENERIC_WRITE access
 
-   right, some programs cannot open the file aria2 is seeding. To avoid
 
-   this situation, re-open files with read-only enabled when seeding is
 
-   about to begin.
 
- * Save gid option with --save-session option
 
- * Added --gid option
 
-   This option sets GID manually. aria2 identifies each download by the
 
-   ID called GID. The GID must be hex string of 16 characters, thus
 
-   [0-9a-zA-Z] are allowed and leading zeros must not be stripped. The
 
-   GID all 0 is reserved and must not be used. The GID must be unique,
 
-   otherwise error is reported and the download is not added.  This
 
-   option is useful when restoring the sessions saved using
 
-   --save-session option. If this option is not used, new GID is
 
-   generated by aria2.
 
- * Use 64 bits random bytes as GID
 
-   This change replaces the current 64 bit sequential GID with 64 bits
 
-   random bytes GID in an attempt to support persistent
 
-   GID. Internally, the GID is stored as uint64_t. For human
 
-   representation and RPC interface, GID is represented as 16 bytes hex
 
-   string. For console readout, 16 bytes are too long, so it is
 
-   abbreviated to first 6 bytes.  When querying GID in RPC calls, user
 
-   can speicfy the prefix of GID as long as the prefix is shared by
 
-   more than 1 GID entries.
 
- * Fixed BitfieldMan::getOffsetCompletedLength overflow on 32-bit systems
 
- * mingw32: Use HANDLE only for MinGW32 build
 
- * Changed console readout, making it more compact
 
-   "SIZE:" is removed because it is obvious. SEEDING, SEED, SPD and UP
 
-   are now replaced with SEED, SD, DL and UL respectively.
 
- * Compact readout when more than 1 simultaneous downloads are going on
 
-   If more than 1 simultaneous downloads are going on, use more compact
 
-   format in readout. Currently, at most 5 download stats are
 
-   displayed.
 
-   util::abbrevSize() is rewritten to support "Gi" unit and provides
 
-   more compact abbreviation.
 
- * Console color output
 
-   Log level and download result string is now colored.
 
- * Logger: Simplified console output and change level format in log
 
-   The date and time are now removed from console output.  The log
 
-   level is now formatted as "[LEVEL]".
 
- * Start to find faster host before the number of missing segments becomes 1
 
-   The old implementation starts to find faster host when the number of
 
-   missing segment becomes 1. Because of --min-split-size option,
 
-   before the number of missing segment becomes 1, the number of
 
-   connection becomes 1 and it can be slow. In this case, we have to
 
-   wait until the last segment is reached. The new implementation
 
-   starts to find faster host when the remaining length is less than
 
-   --min-split-size * 2, to mitigate the problem stated above.
 
- * Removed warning when --file-allocation=falloc is used in MinGW32 build
 
-   The warning was just a mistake. SetFilePointerEx + SetEndOfFile
 
-   actually allocate disk space.
 
- * Write data in 4K aligned offset in write with disk cache enabled
 
-   This greatly reduces disk activity especially on Win + NTFS.  Not so
 
-   much difference on Linux.
 
- * mingw32: Removed FSCTL_SET_SPARSE set
 
- * Added --disk-cache option
 
-   This option enables disk cache. If SIZE is 0, the disk cache is
 
-   disabled. This feature caches the downloaded data in memory, which
 
-   grows to at most SIZE bytes. The cache storage is created for aria2
 
-   instance and shared by all downloads. The one advantage of the disk
 
-   cache is reduce the disk seek time because the data is written in
 
-   larger unit and it is reordered by the offset of the file. If the
 
-   underlying file is heavily fragmented it is not the case.
 
- aria2 1.16.0
 
- ============
 
- Release Note
 
- ------------
 
- This release adds SSL/TLS encryption support in RPC transport. The new
 
- RPC method aria2.appendUri is added, which is a wrapper to
 
- aria2.changeUri. The Content-Disposition parser is now RFC 6266
 
- conformant. The resource leak in XmlParser, JSON and Bencode parser
 
- was fixed. The uploaded data size calculation bug was fixed. For
 
- MinGW32 build, files are now opened with read/write shared mode.
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * mingw32: Open file using _wsopen and added --enable-mmap support
 
-   I tried CreateFile but the subsequent ReadFile fails with Access
 
-   Denied if sparse file is read on NTFS. I mostly reverted previous
 
-   changes and use _wsopen with read/write share enabled instead of
 
-   CreateFile.
 
-   This change also includes --enable-mmap support for MinGW32
 
-   build. Memory mapped file may be useful for 64-bits OS and lots of
 
-   RAM. Currently, FlushViewOfFile is not called during the download,
 
-   so it is slightly vulnerable against sudden power loss. I found lots
 
-   of read when resuming download due to page fault. So for now it is
 
-   useful for the initial download. I recommend not to use
 
-   --file-allocation=prealloc with --enable-mmap for MinGW32, because
 
-   it triggers page faults even in the initial download. Anyway, the
 
-   option is experimental.
 
- * Removed PO files and generated aria2.pot from repository
 
-   Currently, message translation is done at launchpad.  All PO files
 
-   can be exported from there. The merge process from launchpad is done
 
-   when new release. First download export file from launchpad And use
 
-   import-po script to import PO files into po directory.
 
- * Set F_GLOBAL_NOCACHE for Mac OS X
 
- * Enabled TCP_NODELAY
 
- * Don't use AC_FUNC_MMAP
 
-   Don't use AC_FUNC_MMAP becaue it fails on some platforms (e.g.,
 
-   OpenWRT) which have mmap and it works in the way we use in aria2.
 
-   Instead use mmap in AC_CHECK_FUNCS list.
 
- * Added --force-save option.
 
-   --force-save option saves download with --save-session option even
 
-   if the download is completed or removed. This may be useful to save
 
-   BitTorrent seeding which is recognized as completed state.  The
 
-   default value is false.
 
- * Get the correct uploaded data size
 
-   Subtract msgHdrLen_ from writtenLength to get the uploaded data
 
-   size.  Without this correction, the seeder assumes it has uploaded
 
-   more data than it actually has.
 
- * Made --http-no-cache false by default
 
- * Fixed memory leak in AsyncNameResolver
 
- * Fixed resource leak in XmlParser and GenericParser
 
- * Reset iostream format state
 
- * gnutls: Added more status checking when verifying peer
 
- * Content-Disposition parser conforming to RFC 6266.
 
-   RFC 2231 Continuation is not supported.
 
- * Reworked download/upload statistics calculation
 
-   The old implementation calculates download/upload statistics for a
 
-   RequestGroup by summing up all PeerStat objects. For global
 
-   statistics, those are summed together. This clearly incurs runtime
 
-   penalty and we introduced some kind of caching which updates
 
-   statistics every 250ms but it did not work right.
 
-   This change removes all these aggregation code, and instead makes
 
-   RequestGroup and RequestGroupMan objects hold NetStat object and
 
-   download/upload bytes are directly calculated by thier own NetStat.
 
-   This is far more simplar than the old way and less runtime penalty
 
-   and brings more accuracy.
 
- * Added --rpc-save-upload-metadata option
 
-   If true is given, which is default, save the uploaded torrent or
 
-   metalink metadata in the directory specified by --dir option. The
 
-   filename consists of SHA1-hash hex string of metadata plus
 
-   extension. For torrent, the extension is '.torrent'. For metalink,
 
-   it is '.meta4'.  If false is given to this option, the downloads
 
-   added by aria2.addTorrent or aria2.addMetalink will not be saved by
 
-   --save-session option.
 
- * Perform SSL/TLS handshake after checking whether connection is established
 
- * Fixed bug that --enable-mmap won't work if MultiDiskAdaptor is used
 
- * RPC over SSL/TLS transport
 
-   To enable RPC over SSL/TLS, specify server certificate and private
 
-   key using --rpc-certificate and --rpc-private-key options and enable
 
-   --rpc-secure option.  After the encryption is enabled, use https and
 
-   wss scheme to access RPC server.
 
- * aria2rpc: Added appendUri command
 
-   This command calls aria2.changeUri(GID, fileIndex, [], [URI,...])
 
-   internally.
 
- * Don't send Proxy-Connection header field
 
- * Don't set SNI hostname if it does not include "." for GNUTLS
 
- * Disable SSL/TLS compression with OpenSSL
 
- * Pause download even if download is completed
 
-   This allows to pause and unpause BitTorrent seed.
 
- * Use execlp() instead of execl()
 
 
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