The full announcement was posted to the info-gnu mailing list:
GNU Serveez is a server framework. It provides routines and help for implementing IP-based servers (currently TCP, UDP and ICMP), and supports named pipes for all connection-oriented protocols. It uses GNU Guile for (runtime) configuration and supports servers written fully in Scheme. GNU Serveez can also be configured to install libserveez, and more.
The full announcement was posted to the info-gnu mailing list:
GNU Serveez is a server framework. It provides routines and help for implementing IP-based servers (currently TCP, UDP and ICMP), and supports named pipes for all connection-oriented protocols. It uses GNU Guile for (runtime) configuration and supports servers written fully in Scheme. GNU Serveez can also be configured to install libserveez, and more.
The full announcement was posted to the info-gnu mailing list:
GNU Serveez is a server framework. It provides routines and help for implementing IP-based servers (currently TCP, UDP and ICMP). It supports named pipes for all connection-oriented protocols.
We think it is worth the effort because many people need server functionality within their applications. However, many people experience problems with select(2) or poll(2) loops, and with non-blocking operations.
GNU Serveez demonstrates various aspects of advanced network programming in a portable manner. It is known to compile and run on GNU/Linux systems, as well as on other 32-bit and 64-bit flavours of Unix and on Microsoft Windows (9x/ME/NT/2000/XP).
You can use it for implementing your own servers or for understanding how certain network services and operations work.
The full announcement was posted to the info-gnu mailing list:
We are welcoming Thien-Thi as a new comitter to serveez. Before we start, we are moving development to git, yay!
This release of Serveez comes along with an updated build system using the recent autotool's packages. It provides a new configure switch for some thread safety functionality and provides a man page for the `serveez-config' script. Some updates and bugfixes have been applied to Serveez's Guile interface, also regarding Guile 1.7.x versions. The new
(instantiate-config-type!) procedure allows users of the C API to support arbitrary types of configurations in the Guile interface. Finally Serveez's core API has been improved and stabilized.