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0.11.4<br>
+0.11.5<br>
+0.11.6<br>
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0.47<br>
+0.48<br>
+0.49<br>
+0.50<br>
+0.51<br>
+0.52<br>
+0.53<br>
+0.54<br>
+0.55<br>
+0.56<br>
+0.57<br>
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0.53<br>
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2.6.27.4<br>
+2.6.27.6<br>
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LTTng 0.47 and LTTV 0.11.4 now saves the event lost count in the subbuffer
header. It's printed as a lttv warning when encountered. LTTng 0.47 also
implemented specialized trap probes.<br>
+LTTng 0.49 is a compile fix for userspace markers.<br>
+LTTng 0.50 fixes immediate values by reverting the "jump patching" version of
+immediate values. They were always on, and therefore broken. It also
+reimplements tracepoint, marker and imv mutexes.<br>
+LTTng 0.51 implements timestamping updates.<br>
+LTTng 0.53 implements a timer-based generic tracing clock, also includes
+various fixes.<br>
+LTTng 0.54 fixes the MIPS get_cycles_rate() and also change the freq_scale
+variable from a multiplier to a divisor.<br>
+LTTng 0.57 fixes the modification done to offset and commit count counters
+following formal verification so the overflow is dealt with correctly. It was
+causing problems on 32-bits machines after 4GB worth of data going through a
+buffer.<br>
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