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- Update to 0.8.2
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- Update to 0.8.1.2
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- Update to 0.8.1.1
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- Update to 0.8.1
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- Update to 0.8.0
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- Update to 0.7.2
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- Update to 0.7.1
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- Update to 0.7.0 * E2EE As mentioned above, E2EE is the biggest part of this release, and @TobiasFella made most of the heavy-lifting. The following parts of E2EE are known to work: - foundations (#506, #552; additional contributions and refactoring in #550, #556, #571, #581, #582, #589) - Olm/Megolm signalling with our parties/devices (#534, #544, #560, #595) - managing device and one-time keys (#535, #542) - sending (#540, #572) and receiving (monstrous #477, #536, #537, #538) new encrypted messages ; - encrypting/decrypting attachments (#505, #543, #553); - retrieval and decryption of historical messages keys for which are already in the database (#583, #590) - device verification (#541, #547, #566, #568, #573, #575, #577; #594) For detail information see: https://github.com/quotient-im/libQuotient/releases/tag/0.7.0 - Update to 0.7-rc - (#581) Tighter internal code for Olm interfacing - (#586) Proper treatment of null values in JSON - (#585) Fix sending files on android - (#589) Pickling key and random material are now located in a separate protected heap using OpenSSL facilities - (#590) No more repeated attempts to recover broken olm sessions - (#593) More careful tracking of what is considered the beginning of the timeline - Update to 0.7-beta2
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Rollback. Breaks quaternion.
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- Update to 0.7.0 * E2EE As mentioned above, E2EE is the biggest part of this release, and @TobiasFella made most of the heavy-lifting. The following parts of E2EE are known to work: - foundations (#506, #552; additional contributions and refactoring in #550, #556, #571, #581, #582, #589) - Olm/Megolm signalling with our parties/devices (#534, #544, #560, #595) - managing device and one-time keys (#535, #542) - sending (#540, #572) and receiving (monstrous #477, #536, #537, #538) new encrypted messages ; - encrypting/decrypting attachments (#505, #543, #553); - retrieval and decryption of historical messages keys for which are already in the database (#583, #590) - device verification (#541, #547, #566, #568, #573, #575, #577; #594) For detail information see: https://github.com/quotient-im/libQuotient/releases/tag/0.7.0 - Update to 0.7-rc - (#581) Tighter internal code for Olm interfacing - (#586) Proper treatment of null values in JSON - (#585) Fix sending files on android - (#589) Pickling key and random material are now located in a separate protected heap using OpenSSL facilities - (#590) No more repeated attempts to recover broken olm sessions - (#593) More careful tracking of what is considered the beginning of the timeline - Update to 0.7-beta2
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Rollback to 0.6.11. libQuotient does build, but quaternion does it no more.
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- Update to 0.7-beta1
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