The new PECL package event-1.11.0 (stable) has been released at 
http://pecl.php.net/.

Release notes
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Fix: exceptions thrown from EventHttp and EventBufferEvent userspace callbacks 
were not passed through back to user.
Now the event loop will break and re-throw the exception.
Add: EventBase::free method
Add: EventBufferEvent methods:
  - close
  - sslGetCipherInfo
  - sslGetCipherName
  - sslGetCipherVersion
  - sslGetProtocol
Add: EventSslContext options:
  - OPT_NO_SSLv2
  - OPT_NO_SSLv3
  - OPT_NO_TLSv1
  - OPT_NO_TLSv1_1
  - OPT_NO_TLSv1_2
  - OPT_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
  - TLSv11_CLIENT_METHOD
  - TLSv11_SERVER_METHOD
  - TLSv12_CLIENT_METHOD
  - TLSv12_SERVER_METHOD
(Thanks to Mathieu CARBONNEAUX @ bitbucket.org)
Issue #13: EventBufferEvent::__construct failed to accept a persistent
socket client(STREAM_CLIENT_PERSISTENT)

Package Info
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This is an extension to efficiently schedule I/O, time and signal based
  events using the best I/O notification mechanism available for specific 
platform.
  This is a port of libevent to the PHP infrastructure.

  Version 1.0.0 introduces:
  * new OO API breaking backwards compatibility
  * support of libevent 2+ including HTTP, DNS, OpenSSL and the event listener.

  Note, event-1.0.0 and greater is not compatible with previous versions.

Related Links
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Package home: http://pecl.php.net/package/event
   Changelog: http://pecl.php.net/package-changelog.php?package=event
    Download: http://pecl.php.net/get/event-1.11.0.tgz

Authors
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Remi Collet (contributor)
Anatol Belski <[email protected]> (developer)
Ruslan Osmanov <[email protected]> (lead)


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