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Apache Portable Runtime 1.2.12 Released
The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Portable
Runtime
Project are proud to announce the General Availability
of
version 1.2.12 of the APR Apache Portable Runtime
library.
The Project further announces the General Availability
of APR-util
version 1.2.12, the companion Apache Portable Utility
library,
and APR-iconv version 1.2.1, an alternative portable
implementation
of the 'iconv' library.
In conjunction with this release, the project also
announces the
General Availability of legacy version 0.9.17 release of
the older
APR 0.x library. Corresponding versions of its
companion libraries
APR-util version 0.9.15 and APR-iconv version 0.9.7
remain current.
APR is available for download from:
http://apr.apache.
org/download.cgi
This version of APR is principally a bug fix release,
including
fixes for specific platforms' configuration, feature
detection,
and run time behavior. Most developers are encouraged
to adopt
the latest APR 1.x version to ensure the most
comprehensive
support and access to the latest features and
enhancements.
The mission of the Apache Portable Runtime Project is to
create
and maintain software libraries that provide a
predictable and
consistent interface to underlying platform-specific
implementations. The primary goal is to provide an API
to
which software developers may code and be assured of
predictable
if not identical behavior regardless of the platform on
which
their software is built, relieving them of the need to
code
special-case conditions to work around or take advantage
of
platform-specific deficiencies or features.
APR and its companion libraries are implemented entirely
in C
and provide a common programming interface across a wide
variety
of operating system platforms without sacrificing
performance.
Currently supported platforms include:
UNIX variants
Windows
Netware
Mac OS X
OS/2
To give a brief overview, the primary core
subsystems of APR 1.2 include the following:
Atomic operations
Dynamic Shared Object loading
File I/O
Locks (mutexes, condition variables, etc)
Memory management (high performance allocators)
Memory-mapped files
Multicast Sockets
Network I/O
Shared memory
Thread and Process management
Various data structures (tables, hashes, priority
queues, etc)
For a more complete list, please refer to the following
URLs:
http://ap
r.apache.org/docs/apr/modules.html
http
://apr.apache.org/docs/apr-util/modules.html
Users of APR 0.9 should be aware that migrating to the
APR 1.x
programming interfaces may require some adjustments; APR
1.x is
neither source nor binary compatible with earlier APR
0.9 releases.
Users of APR 1.x can expect consistent interfaces and
binary backwards
compatibility throughout the entire APR 1.x release
cycle, as defined
in our versioning rules:
http://apr.apac
he.org/versioning.html
APR is already used extensively by the Apache HTTP
Server
version 2 and the Subversion revision control system,
to
name but a few. We list many known projects using APR
at
http://apr.apache
.org/projects.html -- so please let us know
if you find our libraries useful in your own projects!
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