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2018-01-26Bump version to 1.2.21.2.2Peter Bex
2018-01-23Bump version to 1.2.11.2.1Peter Bex
2017-12-09Bump version to 1.2.01.2.0Peter Bex
2017-11-18Tag 1.1.01.1.0Peter Bex
2017-11-10Tag 1.0.01.0.0Peter Bex
2017-11-09Tag 0.9.00.9.0Peter Bex
2017-11-08Tag 0.8.30.8.3Peter Bex
2017-06-29Tag 0.8.20.8.2Peter Bex
2017-06-03Tag 0.8.10.8.1Peter Bex
2017-05-23scsh-process: Add release 0.80.8Peter Bex
2017-01-28Bump version to 0.7.1 (forgot to do that when tagging)Peter Bex
2016-09-24Bump version to 0.60.6Peter Bex
2015-07-18Bump version to 0.50.5Peter Bex
2013-06-22Bump version to 0.4.1 (and update copyright year, while we're at it)0.4.1Peter Bex
2012-11-03Fixing threads is kinda worth a minor version bump... :)0.4Peter Bex
2012-11-03Support new process-fork form which can kill all other threads. We still ↵Peter Bex
see some problems occurring
2012-10-06BumpPeter Bex
2012-10-06Provide a new 'wait' procedure so we don't need to modify the type of ↵0.3Peter Bex
process-wait, which could lead to trouble in user code when compiled with scrutiny and/or specialization. This procedure returns the values in a different order for ease of use. May be a bit confusing...
2012-10-06Revert back to standard-extension and include a type declaration override ↵Peter Bex
for scsh-process to fix bogus optimization of 'signal-handler' due to invalid scrutiny type
2012-10-05Workaround for bug in 4.8.0 when loading scsh-process in compiled mode - it ↵0.2.1Peter Bex
segfaults immediately. TODO: Figure out why
2012-10-05Set version to 0.20.2Peter Bex
2012-10-04Once again, another fuckup0.1.2Peter Bex
2012-10-04Re-bump versionPeter Bex
2012-10-04Quick bugfix release 0.1.1; change version in setup-file0.1.1Peter Bex
2012-10-04Bump version in setup-filePeter Bex
2012-10-02Fix setup script and remove untrue and misleading commentPeter Bex
2012-09-30First stab at basic scsh interface. Currently can fork off subprocesses and ↵Peter Bex
run processess synchronously