Rygel 0.18.2 Fixes Numerous Bugs | Linux Today

Rygel 0.18.2 Fixes Numerous Bugs

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Marius Nestor
May 15, 2013

Rygel 0.18.2 is the second and last maintenance release for Rygel 0.18 and it incorporates numerous fixes, all in order to make Rygel a more stable and reliable release. Among the changes, we can mention that a warning message has been added to Rygel and it will appear when the user configuration is missing from the standard installation. A memory leak, related to modified description files, has been fixed, and a C++ reserved keyword has been renamed. The server part of the program received a DIDL_S resource, which is added to a container if it’s non-empty.

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Marius Nestor

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