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+Since 0.9.6:
+ - Julien Gilli added an option to disable monotonic time faking
+ - Azat Khuzhin added support for COARSE clocks
+ - Preliminary support for CLOCK_BOOTTIME (Linux)
+ - Fixed compilation on macOS (High) Sierra and various compiler warnings
+ - Support for select() call added by Hitoshi Harada (umitanuki)
+ - Updated documentation
+
+Since 0.9.5:
+ - fixed crashes that happened when other LD_PRELOAD libraries were used
+ - fixed passing through of return values when using the faketime wrapper
+ - fixed compile-time issues with CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW on some platforms
+ - rbalint added Filter commands: FAKETIME_ONLY_CMDS and
+ FAKETIME_SKIP_CMDS control which (sub-)processes libfaketime
+ is applied to.
+
+Since 0.9:
+ - ryandesign at MacPorts provided a Portfile for MacPorts and
+ fixed various build issues on OSX.
+ - Balint Reczey added support for nanosecond resolution, saving
+ timestamps to files, speeding up and slowing down per-process
+ timers, CLOCK_MONOTONIC and CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, faketime
+ support for system calls such as sleep() and alarm().
+ - Applied a patch by Gerardo Malazdrewicz and Toni G to restore
+ compatibility with newer versions of glibc.
+ - Balint Reczey added an option to use the same global clock setting
+ for all libfaketime-spawned processes.
+ - Balint Reczey has rewritten the faketime wrapper shell script in C
+ and refactored libfaketime.
+ - Balint Reczey added support for advancing the time with each time-
+ related system call ("deterministic time").
+ - Added "timeprivacy" wrapper by adrelanos; it ensures that programs
+ are started with unique timestamps.
+ - Code and documentation cleanup by Tomi Ollila.
+ - Reworked Makefiles for more flexible installation, including fixes
+ by Lukas Fleischner, Daniel Kahm Gillmor, and Hugues Andreux.
+ - Fixed license issues as pointed out by Paul Wouters.
+ - Mac OS X support has been improved for OS X 10.7 and 10.8; due to
+ changes to the underlying libraries on OS X, libfaketime 0.9.5 will
+ no longer work with OS X < 10.6; use libfaketime 0.9(.1) for older
+ OS X installations.
+ - Don Fong has contributed a new framework for functional tests.
+ Petr Salinger ensured its compatibility with GNU/kFreeBSD.
+
+Since 0.8.2:
+ - Added support for "limited faking".
+ You can optionally specify when libfaketime starts to fake the
+ returned timestamps and when it shall stop doing so. For example,
+ a program can be started regularly, and after 5 minutes run-time
+ it will be sent two years into the future. Those limiting
+ start and stop times can be specified in seconds or as the
+ number of any time-related function calls within the program.
+ - Added a feature to spawn an external process after x seconds
+ or y time-related system calls. This can, for example, be used
+ to execute an arbitrary shell script x seconds after a program
+ has been started.
+
+Since 0.8.1:
+ - Added a MacOS port.
+ Thanks to Daria Phoebe Brashear!
+ - Added a functional test framework that aids in automatically
+ determining whether libfaketime works properly on the current
+ machine. Thanks to Don Fong!
+
+Since 0.8:
+ - Changed directory layout and Makefile structure.
+ Thanks to Lukas Fleischer!
+
+Since 0.7:
+ - Added support for fstatat() and fstatat64() which were introduced in
+ Linux kernel 2.6.16 and used in recent coreutils.
+ Thanks to Daniel Kahn Gillmor for the report!
+ This can be disabled by passing -DNO_ATFILE in the Makefile.
+ - Added a simple wrapper shell script and a man page for it. Makes it
+ easier to run commands under faked system times. It assumes that the
+ libraries will be copied to /usr/lib/faketime during installation,
+ please adjust this path if necessary. The "install" target in the
+ Makefile has been adapted accordingly.
+ - Added support for fractional time offsets, such as FAKETIME="+1,5h".
+ Please note that either , or . has to be used as a delimiter
+ depending on your locale. Thanks to Karl Chen!
+ - Added support for speeding the clock up or slowing it down. For
+ example, FAKETIME="+5d x2,0" will set the faked time 5 days into
+ the future and make the clock run twice as fast for the specified
+ program. Slowing it down can be done e.g. by using FAKETIME="+0 x0,5".
+ Again, the delimiter to use for the fraction depends on your locale.
+ Thanks to Karl Chen!
+
+Since 0.6:
+ Main version 0.7 contributions by David North, TDI:
+ - Added ability to 'start clock at' a specific time.
+ - Added pthread synchronization support
+ - Added a 2 second delay to timetest.c so one can observe if the
+ clock is relative or absolute
+ - Added test.sh example of 'start clock at'
+ - Added ability to disable the FAKE_STAT functionality at library-start
+ in the case that the library was compiled -DFAKE_STAT, and added another
+ test case for demonstrating this
+ - Repaired a bug w.r.t. strptime/mktime wherein 'isdst' was uninitialized
+ which led to pseudorandom +/- 1 hour results being returned in 'start at'
+ or absolute time modes
+
+ Other enhancements:
+ - Fixed missing interceptions to libc-internal functions and added notes
+ about a workaround for running Java programs with faked times in the
+ future (they worked properly, but often locked up at exiting). Thanks to
+ Jamie Cameron of Google for in-depth analysis and prototype solution!
+
+Since 0.5:
+ - Performance enhancements by means of caching the data read
+ e.g. from $HOME/.faketimerc for 10 seconds.
+ - Several file timestamp related system calls such as fstat() will be
+ intercepted now. See the README file on how to turn this off if you
+ do not need it. Thanks to Philipp Hachtmann!
+ - A system-wide /etc/faketimerc file will now be used if no FAKETIME
+ environment variable has been set and no $HOME/.faketimerc is present.
+ Thanks to David Burley, Jacob Moorman, and Wayne Davison of
+ SourceForge, Inc.!
+ - Added trivial Makefile targets clean/distclean/install
+ - Changed Makefile target test to run new test.sh script
+ - Added new test cases to timetest.c
+
+Since 0.4:
+ - Allow "y" for years of offset specification. Thanks to Bas ten Berge!
+
+Since 0.3:
+ - Support for FAKETIME_FMT environment variable. Thanks to Moreno Baricevic!
+
+Since 0.2:
+ - Intercept clock_gettime(). Thanks to Andreas Thienemann!
+
+Since 0.1:
+ - Fixed segfault when calling time(NULL). Thanks to Andres Ojamaa!
+ - Added additional sanity checks.