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13 # This is the "Release" of the Libevent ABI. It takes precedence over
19 # that we can seriously expect ABI compatibility between series.
32 # If the ABI didn't change:
34 # If the ABI changed, but it's backward-compatible:
36 # If the ABI changed and it isn't backward-compatible:
39 # Once an RC is out, DO NOT MAKE ANY ABI-BREAKING CHANGES IN THAT SERIES
52 # 2.0.9-rc -- 2.0 5:0:0 (ABI changed slightly)
53 # 2.0.10-stable-- 2.0 5:1:0 (No ABI change)
54 # 2.0.11-stable-- 2.0 6:0:1 (ABI changed, backward-compatible)
55 # 2.0.12-stable-- 2.0 6:1:1 (No ABI change)
56 # 2.0.13-stable-- 2.0 6:2:1 (No ABI change)
57 # 2.0.14-stable-- 2.0 6:3:1 (No ABI change)
59 # 2.0.16-stable-- 2.0 6:4:1 (No ABI change)
60 # 2.0.17-stable-- 2.0 6:5:1 (No ABI change)
61 # 2.0.18-stable-- 2.0 6:6:1 (No ABI change)
62 # 2.0.19-stable-- 2.0 6:7:1 (No ABI change)
63 # 2.0.20-stable-- 2.0 6:8:1 (No ABI change)
64 # 2.0.21-stable-- 2.0 6:9:1 (No ABI change)
69 # 2.1.3-alpha -- 2.1 3:0:0 (ABI changed slightly)
70 # 2.1.4-alpha -- 2.1 4:0:0 (ABI changed slightly)
71 # 2.1.5-beta -- 2.1 5:0:0 (ABI changed slightly)
72 # 2.1.6-beta -- 2.1 6:0:0 (ABI changed slightly)
73 # 2.1.7-beta -- 2.1 6:1:0 (ABI changed slightly)
74 # 2.1.8-stable-- 2.1 6:2:0 (ABI changed slightly)
76 # ABI version history for this package effectively restarts every time
80 # use the VERSION_INFO field to label our backward-incompatible ABI
84 # series will break ABI compatibility. For now, it's simplest just to
89 # a more normal worldview where backward-incompatible ABI changes are