developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.
changes since 1.1.11:
2005-04-04
* patch from Don MacAskill <don@smugmug.com> 'flush_all' doesn't
seem to work properly. Basically, if you try to add a key which
is present, but expired, the store fails but the old key is no
longer expired.
2005-01-14
* Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 15:25:59 -0600
From: David Phillips <electrum@gmail.com>
Here is a patch to configure.ac and Makefile.am to put the man page in
the correct location. Trying to install the man page from a
subdirectory results in the subdirectory being used in the install
path (it tries to install to doc/memcached.1). This is the correct
thing to do:
- create a Makefile.am in the doc directory that installs the man page
with man_MANS
- modify Makefile.am in the base directory to reference the doc
directory using SUBDIRS
- modify the AC_CONFIG_FILES macro in configure.ac to output the
Makefile in doc
2005-01-14
* pidfile saving support from Lisa Seelye <lisa@gentoo.org>, sent
Jan 13, 2005
2005-01-14
* don't delete libevent events that haven't been added (the deltimer)
patch from Ted Schundler <tschundler@gmail.com>
2004-12-10
* document -M and -r in manpage (Doug Porter <dsp@dsp.name>)
2004-07-22
* fix buffer overflow in items.c with 250 byte keys along with
other info on the same line going into a 256 byte char[].
thanks to Andrei Nigmatulin <anight@monamour.ru>
2004-06-15
* immediate deletes weren't being unlinked a few seconds,
preventing "add" commands to the same key in that time period.
thanks to Michael Alan Dorman <mdorman@debian.org> for the
bug report and demo script.
no longer correct since update to libevent 1.x; it now uses libtool and
generates a shlib.
Remove the offending bl3 line, and bump all dependents' PKGREVISIONs, since
the binary pkg changes for any OS that doesn't have a sufficient builtin
libevent version (or the package has requested a non-builtin version).
memcached is a high-performance, distributed memory object caching
system, generic in nature, but intended for use in speeding up dynamic
web applications by alleviating database load.