Hi!

I'm trying to not spam the list so I have not been announcing releases of libmemcached. I just dropped .11 onto the download servers though and I believe this version looks to be good for most anyone. The library supports both the TCP and the Unix Socket protocol. It comes with a number of command line utilities for using memcached (though these at this point are probably not as stable as the main library). About a half a dozen hash algorithms have been added at this point. The big remaining piece is the UDP protocol and most of the footwork has been done to add this. There have been wrappers written for Ruby and Perl which I am not including at this time. It can work either asynchronously or synchronously (and you can make a guess at which is much faster).

The largest cluster known right now is at 200 nodes, and they have been using the library since .8. There are a number of smaller groups using it as well.

I've added support for append, prepend, and cas. As well as the ability to enable "gets" over "get" (I made it optional since it has had bugs).

Latest source tarball is here:
http://download.tangent.org/libmemcached-0.11.tar.gz

And you can find out more about the project from here:
http://tangent.org/552/libmemcached.html

If you install it, you will find manpages written on all of the functions that are exported. It is well documented at this point.

Cheers,
        -Brian

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