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libmemcached 0.14 (Default branch)

libmemcached is a C client library for interfacing to a memcached server. It has been designed to be light on memory usage, thread safe and to provide full access to server side methods. It also implements several command line tools: memcat, memflush, memrm, memstat, and memslap (for load generation). The library has been designed to allow for different hashing methods on keys, partitioning by keys, and to use consistent hashing for distribution. License: BSD License (revised) Changes:
This release fixes a bug where increment() was not returning the proper error if a value was not found. It has a fix for bad null pointer on flag. All I/O has been refactored to just pass in the active server. A problem configuring (PKG_CHECK_MODULES) has been fixed by the removal of "rpath" in support/libmemcached.pc.in. memcached_callback_get()/set() has been added. An initial prototype of the C++ interface has been added. The documentation has been updated for the uint16_t changes in the previous release.

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