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+ #
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+ # This file is automatically generated using 'rake changelog'
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+ #
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+ commit c3394a75be1ec79dd12c2bd1d65d8403f2cfa9bb
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Tue Sep 16 02:17:19 2008 -0400
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+ Fixed port numbers in examples, made consumer's logging a little more useful.
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+ .gitignore
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+ extras/consumer.rb
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+ commit ae89aef21dd39e14a34d641aa0c0de9630f4ff7e
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Thu Sep 11 02:11:22 2008 -0400
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+ Added additional, though still rudimentary support for the server side
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+ of the protocol. We now do 'set' and 'get', with 'VALUE' response.
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+ CHANGELOG
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+ extras/consumer.rb
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+ extras/producer.rb
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+ extras/server.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/connectable.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/sender.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/server.rb
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+ commit 58ae09ef1879230e0c9399c9f42222d0a25af943
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Thu Sep 11 00:05:28 2008 -0400
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+ Preparing for release into the wild; rake task for pushing to RubyForge.
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+ Added VERSION to lib/evented-memcache-client.rb for use in rake tasks.
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+ Added fist cut at a CHANGELOG and a .gitignore for the pkg subdir.
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+ CHANGELOG
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+ Rakefile
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+ lib/evented-memcache-client.rb
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+ commit eda6d55da8eb0d2e36dc98278dd27cde15ad547c
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Wed Sep 10 21:31:38 2008 -0400
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+ Not using messages.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/messages.rb
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+ commit 25b60f1f080bc0a73528f1907cfffdfb19655e38
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Wed Sep 10 21:30:08 2008 -0400
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+ Refactored, add server.
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+ README
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+ extras/consumer.rb
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+ extras/producer.rb
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+ extras/server.rb
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+ lib/evented-memcache-client.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/client.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/connectable.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/connection.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/messages.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/sender.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/server.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/tenacious.rb
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+ commit 4dfc861a891629896570ac802bd6b1d11e893583
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Wed Sep 10 18:25:10 2008 -0400
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+ Added tenacious connection, more flexibility in defining callbacks (via mixin or object).
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+ Rakefile
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+ extras/consumer.rb
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+ extras/producer.rb
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+ lib/evented-memcache-client.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/client.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/tenacious.rb
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+ commit c6bf4dc69c076163b39b88bd77bf334c2a1231cf
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Mon Sep 8 23:06:00 2008 -0400
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+ Argh. Fixed tabs.
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+ commit c48144310df96cd96b32ae9f04282b15fbbfccc7
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Mon Sep 8 23:05:06 2008 -0400
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+ commit 185d579926d40505a2ce7e392cd6c89a72cd2ef8
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+ Author: Colin Steele <colinsteele@colin-steeles-macbook-pro.local>
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+ Date: Mon Sep 8 23:02:41 2008 -0400
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+ first commit
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+ CHANGELOG
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+ COPYING
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+ README
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+ Rakefile
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+ extras/consumer.rb
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+ extras/producer.rb
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+ lib/evented-memcache-client.rb
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+ lib/evented_memcache_client/client.rb
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+ TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
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+ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
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+ PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
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