Commit 94c23575 authored by Andreas Schuh's avatar Andreas Schuh

Update NEWS.

parent 0f2751eb
=== 20 March 2014 === === 20 March 2014 ===
I've just released gflags 2.1.0. I've just released gflags 2.1.
The major changes are the use of CMake for the build configuration instead The major changes are the use of CMake for the build configuration instead
of the autotools and packaging support through CPack. This release compiles of the autotools and packaging support through CPack. The default namespace
with all major compilers without warnings and passed the unit tests on of all C++ symbols is now "gflags" instead of "google". This can be
Ubuntu 12.04, Windows 7 (Visual Studio 2008 and 2010, Cygwin, MinGW), and configured via the GFLAGS_NAMESPACE variable.
Mac OS X (Xcode 5.1).
This release compiles with all major compilers without warnings and passed
the unit tests on Ubuntu 12.04, Windows 7 (Visual Studio 2008 and 2010,
Cygwin, MinGW), and Mac OS X (Xcode 5.1).
The SVN repository on Google Code is now frozen and replaced by a Git The SVN repository on Google Code is now frozen and replaced by a Git
repository such that it can be used as Git submodule by projects. The main repository such that it can be used as Git submodule by projects. The main
...@@ -21,9 +24,7 @@ For the further development, I am following the ...@@ -21,9 +24,7 @@ For the further development, I am following the
with feature branch names prefixed by "feature/" and bugfix branch names with feature branch names prefixed by "feature/" and bugfix branch names
prefixed by "bugfix/", respectively. prefixed by "bugfix/", respectively.
Binary and source distribution packages can be downloaded from Binary and source [https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/releases packages] are available on GitHub.
[https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags GitHub] as Google Code no longer
permits the upload of such download packages.
=== 14 January 2013 === === 14 January 2013 ===
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