1.81 2006-05-23 - Don't unconditionally try to require packages in Apache::Session::Flex (Dave Rolsky). 1.8 2005-10-06 - Bug fix to stop death in Apache::Session::Lock::Semaphore. 1.70_01 2004-09-01 - Casey West takes the pumpkin. - Complete rewrite of test suite to use Test::* modules. - Minor documentation tweaks. --- Changes in 1.6: Fixed file age test for clean(). The previous test was never true. Applied patch to add TableName option to the DBI/MySQL store. From Corris Randall . Tests added by jwb. Applied patch from Oliver Maul for better Sybase support, without tests. Informix support from Mike Langen . Unfortunately no tests were included. Changes in 1.54: Added mod_uniqueid and mod_usertrack generators from Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Fixed validate function in Flex. Move to Digest::MD5 instead of MD5. Changes in 1.53: ? Changes in 1.52: Chris Winters added the Sybase backing store and related modules. Michael Schout fixed a commit policy bug in 1.51. Edward Lopez fixed a thinko in the POD. Peter Baker fixed a typo in the POD. Andrew Wild fixed a typo in the POD. Alan Sparks fixed a type in the POD. Jay Lawrence changed the interface so that an undefined or false variable indicates a fresh session. Previously, only undefined was considered new. Lupe Christoph noticed that there was a buffer race condition in the file store, which is now fixed. Changes in 1.51: Added the Oracle backing store. Changes in 1.50: If you are upgrading from a previous version of Apache::Session, please note these changes: The Apache::Session::DBI module is gone. It has been obsoleted by MySQL and Postgres. Please read the documentation for the module that corresponds with your database. The semaphore locker is no longer used anywhere by default. If you want to turn it on, you need to hack the modules themselves, or us Apache::Session::Flex. By default, all IDs are now 32-characters long. You can truncate them to the previous default of 16 characters by providing the IDLength argument when tieing your sessions. Note that you might also need to extend the datatype of the ID column in your database schema. All of the modules have been refreshed. I suggest reading the documentation for the ones that you plan to use. Jeffrey