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347       Public License instead of this License.
348
349       eXosip2 (3.1.0)
350            * AKA authentication.
351            * improve compliance & flexibility.
352
353       eXosip2 (3.0.4)
354            * fix building SUBSCRIBE refresh.
355            * fix compliance issue with refer-to to-tag/from-tag parameters.
356            * fix bug for retransmissions or ACK with proxy that resolve
357              to several IP.
358            * handle the "expires" parameter to update registration interval.
359            * handle the "expires" parameter to update publication interval.
360            * handle automatically publish refresh, and some error codes (423).
361
362       eXosip2 (3.0.3)
363            * Add TLS support.
364            * rewrite transport layer.
365            * add line= parameter in Contact headers for registrations.
366            * a few changes related to interop. issues.
367            * add missing *_REQUESTFAILURE events on no answer.
368            * Update registration interval when Expires header is in 200ok.
369
370       eXosip2 (3.0.2)
371            * fix call transfer issue with "Replaces" header.
372            * allow build/run eXosip in non-threaded model (without -DOSIP_MT).
373            * initial support for ucos.
374            * add support for qop authentication.
375            * remove registration context immediatly upon eXosip_register_remove.
376            * TCP: fix missing Contact in INVITE sent.
377            * TCP: fix missing "transport" in Contact for answers within dialog.
378            * TCP: fix possible race conditions.
379
380       eXosip2 (3.0.1)
381            * add Windows CE support with Visual Studio 2005
382              (WM5.0,PocketPC 2003/2005, Smartphone)
383            * Update to osip2-3.0.1
384            * Add SRV record capabilities.
385            * add new OPTIONS: do not send 101, remove pre-route set from message.
386
387       eXosip2 (2.2.3)
388            * announce NOTIFY answers to application.
389            * fix authentication bugs from previous patch.
390            * fix TCP bug
391            * fix using code 699
392
393       eXosip2 (2.2.2)
394            * new version synchronized with osip2
395            * total rewrite of eXosip.
396            *   -> new API for more flexibility
397            *   ->   media negotiation must now be handled outside of eXosip2
398
399       eXosip (0.9.1)
400            * add publish support through a nice API.
401
402       eXosip (0.9.0)
403            * improve presence support (busy, away, onthephone...).
404            * new eXosip_automatic_refresh() to refresh SUBSCRIBE and REGISTER.
405            * Fix dialog establishement when receiving NOTIFYs.
406            * This ChangeLog has not been updated seriously... Many changes
407            * have been done but they don't appear here. Sorry.
408            * status of libexosip:
409            *   call transfer : OK
410            *   redirection of calls (3XX) : OK
411            *   SUB/NOTIFY for presence : nearly OK (usable)
412            *   authenthication (REGISTER and INVITE only) : ok
413
414       eXosip (0.8.0)
415            * fix processing of 180 Ringing?
416            * fix bug when BYE is processed before a 2xx for INVITE.
417
418       eXosip (0.7.7)
419            * memory leaks.
420            * tiny bugs, code clean-up.
421
422       eXosip (0.7.6)
423            * fix bug when 1st proxy is using strict routing.
424            * support for IPv4 and IPv6.
425            * do not send 180 Ringing any more on new INVITEs.
426            * close correctly rtp streams in josua.
427            * improve the eXosip_event_wait method.
428            * performance updated on win32 for event handling.
429
430       eXosip (0.7.5)
431            * small improvements for josua.
432            * patch for IPv6 (uncomplete)
433            * patch for authentication
434            * improve configure.in file
435            * allow fancy reason phrase in SIP answer.
436            * allow to NAT traversal (firewall IP in SDP packet).
437
438       eXosip (0.7.3)
439            * warning fix.
440            * support for multiple registrations.
441            * support for authentifications for REGISTER.
442
443       eXosip (0.7.2)
444            * add RTP support with common ucl library.
445            * fix some memory leak.
446            * improve facility to change the local_sdp_port.
447            * add an event when ACK for 2xx is received.
448
449       eXosip (0.7.1)
450            * rewrite of header files and new directory architecture.
451            * support for INFO and OPTIONS within calls.
452            * support for AUDIO.
453
454       eXosip (0.6.3)
455            * use of event oriented interface in josua.
456
457       eXosip (0.6.2)
458            * New Event oriented interface with applications.
459            * support for both MSN or compliant UAs.
460            * SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY for SIMPLE support.
461            * script for adding/updating subscribers. (eXosip_addsubscriber.sh)
462
463       eXosip (0.6.1)
464            * INVITE, CANCEL, BYE, REGISTER, MESSAGE, REFER
465            * script for adding/updating contact. (eXosip_addfreind.sh)
466            * script for adding/updating identity. (eXosip_addidentity.sh)
467            * NCURSES interface.
468            * options for current session.
469
470Version 3.1.0                     26 Jul 2009               eXosip2_license(3)
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