Le 25/05/2016 00:05, Herb Petschauer a écrit :
> On Dec 17, 2015, at 1:50 AM, FORT David 
> <david.for...@orange.fr<mailto:david.for...@orange.fr><mailto:david.for...@orange.fr>>
>  wrote:
>
> Le 17/12/2015 10:27, Ondrej Holy a écrit :
> Dear FreeRDP developers,
>
> could you please explain me, how it works with versions and releases for 
> FreeRDP? I am a bit confused and it sounds like that latest stable release is 
> 1.0.2 (from year 2002) as per the public accessible info:
>
> - Latest announced version in ChangeLogs and a blog is 1.0 (also FreeRDP irc 
> topic claims that latest stable is 1.0.2):
> https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/wiki/Changelog
> https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/blob/master/ChangeLog
> {snip}
>
> You're right Ondrej, versions in FreeRDP are a real mess.
> Anyway we're currently trying to stabilize a 2.0 version. My opinion is
> that the current pre-2.0 is the most stable version we have, even if it
> doesn't have the official 2.0 stable tag. I know that misc commercial
> products are based on the current master or on some recent snapshot of it.
> Compared to 1.2, the public API has changed a lot with the hardening
> patches we have done, but we have reached stable point I think.
>
>
>
>
>
> [Sorry, the first version’s quotation level got lost, hopefully this is more 
> readable]
>
> Apologies for potentially re-hashing this by replying to an old post.  
> (Perhaps I am missing an obvious page on github or some other public resource 
> that I am unaware of).
>
> We’re using FreeRDP on Windows and we’re currently using version 1.0.2.
> Moving forward, is there a plan to announce/release/tag a stable version of 
> 1.2 OR is there a recommended commit on master that we should be using to get 
> the more secure/hardened version of FreeRDP?
>
As said in my previous mails, we're targeting a 2.0 for now. Master is
really stable and maintained, there should not be major API changes now
until we really freeze the ABI/API (should happen very soon).

Best regards.


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