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2010-03-20  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.6 released.
	* Small portability fixes.
	* Added chapter "Program Design" and description of option
	  "--threads" to manual.
	* Debug stats have been fixed.

2010-02-10  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.5 released.
	* Parallel decompression has been implemented.

2010-01-31  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.4 released.
	* main.cc (show_version): Show the version of lzlib being used.
	* Code reorganization. Class Packet_courier now coordinates data
	  movement and synchronization among threads.

2010-01-24  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.3 released.
	* Implemented option "--data-size".
	* Output file is now removed if plzip is interrupted.
	* This version automatically chooses the smallest possible
	  dictionary size for each member during compression, saving
	  memory during decompression.
	* main.cc: New constant "o_binary".

2010-01-17  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.2 released.
	* Implemented option "--dictionary-size".
	* Implemented option "--match-length".
	* "lacos_rbtree" has been replaced with a circular buffer.

2009-12-05  Antonio Diaz Diaz  <ant_diaz@teleline.es>

	* Version 0.1 released.
	* This version is based on llzip-0.03 (2009-11-21), written by
	  Laszlo Ersek <lacos@caesar.elte.hu>.
	  From llzip-0.03/README:

            llzip is a hack on my lbzip2-0.17 release. I ripped out the
            decompression stuff, and replaced the bzip2 compression with
            the lzma compression from lzlib-0.7. llzip is mainly meant
            as an assisted fork point for the lzip developers.
            Nonetheless, I tried to review the diff against lbzip2-0.17
            thoroughly, and I think llzip should be usable on its own
            until something better appears on the net.


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