uhul!! my name *-* hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
and the other very nice features guys!
there´re good news, maybe our christmas gift at owfs :)
thanks paul, and every body from owfs community!

happy new year if i can´t connect anyone ;)
i will test it very soon any problem i send here again ;)


maybe next year we could rewrite the makefiles? and add arm and x86
easy crosscompile? or a easy compile to x86 and arm archtecture?
well :) news on how to code to arm and how to make good makefiles are
welcome (i don´t know many thing about makefiles...)

bye guys, happy new year

2011/12/26 Paul Alfille <paul.alfi...@gmail.com>:
> OWFS Release 2.8p14
>
> New release has many minor fixes and some new features.
>
> New features:
> 1. Sparse array support
>    Allow array properties to have arbitrary extensions.
>    This means that properties can use the extension (the part after the dot)
>    as data to be passed to the request rather than as an index into a
> complete set of values.
>    The array can be numeric or text, isn't cached, and the .ALL and .BYTE
> extensions are
>    not relevant or supported
>
>    A new slave was created "example_slave" given the arbitrary family code
> of DD.
>    Example_slave shows developers how to use the new sparse array feature.
>
> 2. From Pascal Baerten:
>    support for recently added functions of bae0911, new SEQ, WR and QUERY
> commands
>
> 3. Add JSON support to owhttpd from Roberto Spadim
>    URLs with the /json/ prefix return properly formatted json responses to
> assist AJAX
>    application of 1-wire and web technilogy.
>
> 4. Make the T8A voltage device visible in DS2406 if appropriate
>
> Fixes:
> 1. Fix clearing alias names
> 2. Escape more characters for alias names to fix some assignment
> difficulties in owhttpd
> 3. Fix a mutex lockup in HA5
> 4. Fix a threading issue in owserver
> 5. Extensive work on w1 kernel module including a patch from James Whitlock
> for some threading issues.
>    -- Note that w1 seems to be broken in recent linux kernels
>
>
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