Unworkable 0.3 released

I have just tagged, packaged and announced version 0.3 of my BitTorrent implementation, Unworkable. My goal with Unworkable is to make releases frequently - hopefully twice a month or so - with incremental improvements each release. The hope is that each release should be of a higher quality than the last. Therefore I try to test new features well and ensure the stability is at least as good as the previous release. I also try to run tests across a wide variety of platforms (Solaris, OpenBSD, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, etc).

Anyway, here’s whats new in this version:

  • Fixed a subtle bug in download strategy
  • Removed numerous format specifier bugs by bringing source in line with C99.
  • Major refactoring and code cleanup.
  • Added initial implementation of a TCP/IP “control server”
  • Checked in some initial work towards a decoupled Python UI.
  • Portability improvements to build and run on Windows (Cygwin).
  • Build and runtime testing on Fedora 7 and Gentoo Linux.
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