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1Version 1.3.5 (2020 June 3)
2
3 * Fix unsigned typedef problem on macOS.
4 * Fix overflow check in ogg_sync_buffer.
5 * Clean up cmake and autotools build files.
6 * Remove Symbian and Apple XCode build files.
7 * Fix documentation cross-reference links.
8
9Version 1.3.4 (2019 August 30)
10
11* Faster slice-by-8 CRC32 implementation.
12 see https://lwn.net/Articles/453931/ for motivation.
13* Add CMake build.
14* Deprecate Visual Studio project files in favor of CMake.
15* configure --disable-crc option for fuzzing.
16* Various build fixes.
17* Documentation and example code fixes.
18
19Version 1.3.3 (2017 November 7)
20
21 * Fix an issue with corrupt continued packet handling.
22 * Update Windows projects and build settings.
23 * Remove Mac OS 9 build support.
24
25Version 1.3.2 (2014 May 27)
26
27 * Fix an bug in oggpack_writecopy().
28
29Version 1.3.1 (2013 May 12)
30
31* Guard against very large packets.
32* Respect the configure --docdir override.
33* Documentation fixes.
34* More Windows build fixes.
35
36Version 1.3.0 (2011 August 4)
37
38* Add ogg_stream_flush_fill() call
39 This produces longer packets on flush, similar to
40 what ogg_stream_pageout_fill() does for single pages.
41* Windows build fixes
42
43Version 1.2.2 (2010 December 07)
44
45* Build fix (types correction) for Mac OS X
46* Update win32 project files to Visual Studio 2008
47* ogg_stream_pageout_fill documentation fix
48
49Version 1.2.1 (2010 November 01)
50
51* Various build updates (see SVN)
52* Add ogg_stream_pageout_fill() to API to allow applications
53 greater explicit flexibility in page sizing.
54* Documentation updates including multiplexing description,
55 terminology and API (incl. ogg_packet_clear(),
56 ogg_stream_pageout_fill())
57* Correct possible buffer overwrite in stream encoding on 32 bit
58 when a single packet exceed 250MB.
59* Correct read-buffer overrun [without side effects] under
60 similar circumstances.
61* Update unit testing to work properly with new page spill
62 heuristic.
63
64Version 1.2.0 (2010 March 25)
65
66* Alter default flushing behavior to span less often and use larger page
67 sizes when packet sizes are large.
68* Build fixes for additional compilers
69* Documentation updates
70
71Version 1.1.4 (2009 June 24)
72
73* New async error reporting mechanism. Calls made after a fatal error are
74 now safely handled in the event an error code is ignored
75* Added allocation checks useful to some embedded applications
76* fix possible read past end of buffer when reading 0 bits
77* Updates to API documentation
78* Build fixes
79
80Version 1.1.3 (2005 November 27)
81
82 * Correct a bug in the granulepos field of pages where no packet ends
83 * New VS2003 and XCode builds, minor fixes to other builds
84 * documentation fixes and cleanup
85
86Version 1.1.2 (2004 September 23)
87
88 * fix a bug with multipage packet assembly after seek
89
90Version 1.1.1 (2004 September 12)
91
92 * various bugfixes
93 * important bugfix for 64-bit platforms
94 * various portability fixes
95 * autotools cleanup from Thomas Vander Stichele
96 * Symbian OS build support from Colin Ward at CSIRO
97 * new multiplexed Ogg stream documentation
98
99Version 1.1 (2003 November 17)
100
101 * big-endian bitpacker routines for Theora
102 * various portability fixes
103 * improved API documentation
104 * RFC 3533 documentation of the format by Silvia Pfeiffer at CSIRO
105 * RFC 3534 documentation of the application/ogg mime-type by Linus Walleij
106
107Version 1.0 (2002 July 19)
108
109 * First stable release
110 * little-endian bitpacker routines for Vorbis
111 * basic Ogg bitstream sync and coding support
112
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