This is a summary of the major changes in released revisions.
Please see the CHANGES file for a more detailed list of specific bugs/patches
that have been fixed/applied, and the ChangeLog file for a comprehensive
listing of all changes made to the code.

*5.3.3.pre1*

    snmplib:
      - Change CONTAINER_INSERT to not do partial inserts
      - Corrected registering of
      - [PATCH 1553447]: responses will get sent from the original
           dest IP address when possible.
      - [PATCH 1592706]: Fix memory leak when cloning varbinds.
      - fix potential buffer overflow in sprintf for

    snmpd:
      - Applying patch from Magnus Fromreide to fix the
      - [BUG 1527930]: fix smux authentication
      - [BUG 1558823]: fix ipAddressTable memory leak
      - [BUG 1712988]: default and configurable maximum
      - [PATCH 1520292]: hr_storage.c fix for Darwin / OS X
      - [PATCH 1561277]: use net.ipv6.neigh.lo.base_reachable_time_ms
           instead of deprecated base_reachable_time
      - [PATCH 1666737]: include ipv6 counts in
      - [PATCH 1893468]: fixed registration of
      - [PATCH 1909813]: fix table_iterator hint to get_first
      - patch: 1700157: from afrika: fixes ordering of exec
      - suppress annoying "registration != duplicate"

    snmptrapd:
      - [BUG 1955227]: Memory leak for embedded Perl on
      - disabling AgentX broke snmptrapd auth

    build:
      - [BUG 2023803]: Compilation problems on HP-UX 11.31
      - add --with-temp-file-pattern configure option

    perl:
      - Fixed the perl bulkwalk function
      - gettable() was fairly broken in the 5.3.1 release.
      - OID and SNMP handling was fully broken on various 64bit platforms
      - NMP.pm fixes for 64-bit platforms
      - patch: 1725049: fix bulkwalk in cases of non-repeater

    Linux:
      - [BUG 1596638]: fix memory leak in pCidrRouteTable, inetCidrRouteTable

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