Aquileo | Recent posts to newshttps://sourceforge.net/p/tcppipe/news/Recent posts to newsenThu, 26 Feb 2026 08:22:32 -0000Aquileo | Git repository now availablehttps://sourceforge.net/p/tcppipe/news/2026/02/git-repository-now-available/<div class="markdown_content"><p>I've ... kinda neglected this project, but then again it's such a basic tool that it doesn't really need much updating after I initially wrote it, save for the migration to 64 bits. Anyway, I've finally migrated the old CVS repository into Git. PRODUCTION_2 is still the "current" branch, though now I'm planning on merging that branch into 'main' to follow the proper Git standard.</p></div>Daniel BThu, 26 Feb 2026 08:22:32 -0000https://sourceforge.netc0497f0d58bb9bb7a165c4a26d4e9ba5b7ece2d9Aquileo | 64-bit support added!https://sourceforge.net/p/tcppipe/news/2010/02/64-bit-support-added/<div class="markdown_content"><p>I've finally updated the CVS repository. Please take in mind that the &quot;current&quot; branch is the PRODUCTION_2 tag. The only difference between the latest tarball and CVS is the removal of an unused .h include.</p></div>Daniel Ballado TorresTue, 09 Feb 2010 22:40:29 -0000https://sourceforge.net7045b839fbaca93ae6dde5873944b1e4dfcd2b8aAquileo | 64-bit supporthttps://sourceforge.net/p/tcppipe/news/2010/02/64-bit-support/<div class="markdown_content"><p>It seems that some changes aren't quite working on newer 64-bit distros. This may be because of the fact that the inet socket interface used int instead of the FILE type; this was not a problem in 32-bit platforms. However, on 64-bit platforms, this will bring upon you a cast error upon compilation. For this reason, I will shortly commit a small change to correct this issue, hopefully the change won't break 32-bit compat as casting long *should* be the same on 32-bit gcc.</p></div>Daniel Ballado TorresTue, 09 Feb 2010 19:41:51 -0000https://sourceforge.netcca33814ecfc7f700ff7b876c180aa34ca6164f0Aquileo | Better late than never...https://sourceforge.net/p/tcppipe/news/2006/08/better-late-than-never/<div class="markdown_content"><p>Well, as some of you may have noticed, it has been 2 years since my last update. Even though it might seem as I only did 2 modifications on this project, it was actually about 6 months or so in development when I opened up the SF project. I didn't bother on uploading the whole pre-SF devel tree as the first versions were far too unstable.</p> <p>However, some weeks after this, my main development box decided to kill my HD. All my changes came to an abrupt halt, and left me all summer vacations w/o a functional computer.</p> <p>Then college came, right when I got a new HD ... and I no longer had any spare time. Thus, my pet project went into neglect.</p> <p>However, for the looks of the stats over here, it seems it actually got interest, so I am to resume activites on this project. First action on my TODO list is to put a current-release tarball on the download area, as the current one is broken (but compiling from the latest CVS version WILL work).</p></div>Daniel Ballado TorresWed, 23 Aug 2006 03:54:23 -0000https://sourceforge.net9d77bc65b73a7bf3a61f9dd9859ae88127567b42