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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
This is a bug-fix release. All users are urged to update.
The pure-Ruby version of EventMachine is proceeding rapidly to an alpha release, although sadly, it's not 100% pure Ruby. There are a couple of small functions in C (not C++) |
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
This is a bug-fix release. All users are urged to update.
The pure-Ruby version of EventMachine is proceeding rapidly to an alpha release, although sadly, it's not 100% pure Ruby. There are a couple of small functions in C (not C ) |
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
With this release, we have cleaned up some performance issues and some platform-specific build issues. The source-code gem has been tested and should work on Linux, Solaris, OS X, and Win32.
We've also added a binary gem for Win32, so you no |
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
The Ruby/EventMachine project has released version 0.5.1, which adds native support for Windows. This version supports network connections encrypted with SSL/TLS. In addition to a C++ compiler, you must have the OpenSSL libraries installed on your system in order to use this Gem.
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
The Ruby/EventMachine project has released version 0.5.1, which adds native support for Windows. This version supports network connections encrypted with SSL/TLS. In addition to a C compiler, you must have the OpenSSL libraries installed on your system in order to use this Gem.
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
Ruby/EventMachine has released version 0.4.3, which adds support for UDP communications.
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
Ruby/EventMachine originally grew out of commercial work to support a range of Internet wire-protocols with a fast, select-based network server and reverse proxy. We have now decided to incorporate some of that protocol support directly into
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Cianfrocca
The new release of Ruby/EventMachine improves support for applications that use Ruby threads, and adds some minor features.
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Girardeau
We have released eventmachine-0.4.0.gem, which is a source distro for Ruby/EventMachine. Several tweaks have been made to the code (including the elimination of a dependency on libuuid), so we bumped the version up a minor release
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Francis Girardeau
This is a binary release for the Linux platform and it requires that libstdc .so.5 be installed on your system. If your Linux distro is relatively recent, you may not have this package. If you suspect a problem, go into your gem directory and find
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