On 05/16/15 03:19, Mike Gabriel wrote:
 As I have not heard back neither from Brian Pane, Zachary Vonler nor Gian 
Filippo Pinzari (we had Ascension Day and maybe a prolonged weekend that people 
used for going on VAC), I will try looking at the DXPC changes between 3.7.0 
and 3.8.1. Obviously, NoMachine forked NXCOMP from DXPC some time between DXPC 
3.7.0 and DXPC 3.8.0.

Questions to Kevin:

   o Is there any SVN upstream repo still online
     (I saw it in one of the tarballs, that SVN was
     used for 3.9.0).

I'm afraid not. There was never an online repo available, and if I used one 
personally it is lost to the mists of time.

   o Do you have any tarballs documenting the
     changes between 3.7.0 and 3.8.0? Do you also
     have the 3.8.1 tarball?

I have the source tarballs to each of those (including the 3.8.1 version). The 
3.8.0 release includes a README-3.8.0 file which documents the changes between 
3.7.0 and 3.8.0 reasonably well.

As will be (unfortunately) obvious from examining the deltas between 3.7.0 (the 
last release by Brian and/or Zachary) and 3.8.0 (the first release by me), I 
inherited a significant majority of the code.

   o Did the 3.8.0 version of DXPC break proto
     compatibility (i.e., you could not use client
     3.7.0 and server 3.8.0 and vice versa with
     each other)?

Yes, minor version number bumps were used to indicate compatibility. 3.8.x was 
incompatible with 3.7.x (and also with 3.9.x).


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