| strnsl 0.9.2.3 ReleasedDescription: OpenSS7 Old News.Approved for Immediate Release Jun 24, 2007 (Edmonton, Alberta -- Jun 24, 2007) OpenSS7 today announced Release 0.9.2.3 of the STREAMS Network Services Library (NSL) strnsl package. UNIX has traditionally provided three components of the Network Services Library, libnsl, two of which are associated with the X/Open Transport Interface/Transport Layer Interface (XTI/TLI), libxnet, the Transport Provider Interface (TPI), and STREAMS network pseudo-device drivers. Two components provide the TI (Transport Independent) interface, whereas the other provides the TS (Transport Sockets) interface. The TI components provide the Transport Independent RPC services (TI-RPC) pioneered by Sun Microsystems and subsequently standardized by the IETF. GNU/Linux glibc provides (among other things) the RPC interface library and the TS-RPC and BSD 4.3 sockets address translation facilities in libc, and provides NIS capabilities in libnsl. STREAMS related components that are not currently part of the Linux Network Services Library (libnsl) are:
These are often referred to as the Network Selection facility of the Network Services Library. The OpenSS7 STREAMS Network Services Library package provides a library, renamed libxnsl, that provides the missing Network Selection and Name-to-Address mapping facilities designed to work with xti(3). The OpenSS7 STREAMS Network Services Library package contains header files and the associated documentation that were originally contained in the strxnet package. This library was quickly removed from the strxnet distribution and placed in its own add-on package. This is the third separate release from The OpenSS7 Project of the OpenSS7 STREAMS Network Services Library package. This package provides the libxnsl library providing the Network Selection Facility for the Network Services Library. The package contains all the necessary manual pages and other documentation. The package is packaged as an OpenSS7 style autoconf tarball. This is the third alpha release for Linux Fast-STREAMS and is part of the OpenSS7 Master Package (openss7-0.9.2.F). The release provides support for recent distributions and tool chains. Major features since the last public release are as follows:
This is a public alpha release of the package. This package is currently incomplete. It is being released as a reference point for the community. If you are interested in completion of this package, contact info@openss7.com. As with other OpenSS7 releases, this release configures, compiles, installs and builds RPMs and DEBs for a wide range of Linux 2.4 and 2.6 RPM- and DPKG-based distributions, and can be used on production kernels without patching or recompiling the kernel. This package is publicly released under the GNU Public License Version 2. The release is available as an autoconf tarball, SRPM, DSC, and set of binary RPMs and DEBs. See the downloads page for the autoconf tarballs, SRPMs and DSCs. See the strnsl package page for tarballs, SRPMs, DSCs, and binary RPMs and DEBs. See ChangeLog and NEWS in the release for more information. Also, see the strnsl.pdf manual in the release (also in html here). About The OpenSS7 Project The OpenSS7 Project is an opensource development project (called OpenSS7) to provide a robust and GPL'ed SS7, SIGTRAN, ISDN and VoIP signalling stack for Linux and other UN*X operating systems. The OpenSS7 Project has existed in one form or another since 1996. For dowloads and further information, see the project website. About OpenSS7 Corporation OpenSS7 Corporation is the world-leading supplier of OpenSource SS7, SIGTRAN, ISDN and VoIP signalling products and services that enable the Next Generation Network. A staunch supporter of the Open Source development model, OpenSS7 Corporation funds and supports The OpenSS7 Project by providing commercial licensing, training, consulting, development and support for products delivered from The OpenSS7 Project. For more information on OpenSS7 Corporation, please visit our corporate website. * This news article contains Forward Looking Statements. ** Trademarks and copyrights in this article are the property of their respective owners.
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