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GNU Pies NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 2015-01-21
Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Sergey Poznyakoff
See the end of file for copying conditions.

Please send Pies bug reports to <bug-pies@gnu.org> or
<bug-pies@gnu.org.ua>


Version 1.2.91 (Git)

* New flags

- siggroup

This flag instructs pies to send termination signal to the process
group of the process being stopped.

- nullinput

Do not close standard input.  Redirect it from /dev/null
instead.   Use this option with commands that require their standard
input to be open (e.g. pppd nodetach).


Version 1.2, 2009-12-11

* First release as a GNU package.

* Full inetd support

The program supports all types of services (including built-in
ones) and all types of protocols offered by the traditional `inetd'
utility.

The `inetd.conf' configuration file format is supported.  The
`inetd' configuration file may be supplied either from the command
line (see below), or via the `include-inetd' configuration statement.

* Inetd replacement

A replacement script for inetd(8) is provided.  It is fully
compatible with the traditional inetd command line, but offers
the flexibility and new features of pies.

* Configuration file handling

Several configuration files, eventually of different types,
can be specified in the command line.  New command line
option `--syntax' declares the syntax of configuration
files that follow it, e.g.:

pies --config-file /etc/pies.conf \
     --syntax=inetd --config-file /etc/inetd.conf \
     --syntax=meta1 --config-file /etc/meta1/meta1.conf

* New keywords.

Component keywords: flags, service, socket-type,
max-instances, max-rate, qotd-file.
Global keywords: state-directory, include-inetd.

* New option --instance

The `--instance' option allows you to run several instances
of pies, each of them using separate configuration and
state files.

* New option --rate

For compatibility with inetd.

* Improved status output.


Version 1.1, 2009-10-20

* Account for possible system clock inaccuracies.
* Improve documentation.
* Add Polish and Ukrainian translations.


Version 1.0, 2009-10-17

First stand-alone release.  Previous versions were released as
part of Mailfromd (http://mailfromd.software.gnu.org.ua).


=========================================================================
Copyright information:

Copyright (C) 2009-2015 Sergey Poznyakoff

   Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies
   of this document as received, in any medium, provided that the
   copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved,
   thus giving the recipient permission to redistribute in turn.

   Permission is granted to distribute modified versions
   of this document, or of portions of it,
   under the above conditions, provided also that they
   carry prominent notices stating who last changed them.

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