Releases: TLeonardUK/buildsync
Releases · TLeonardUK/buildsync
1.0.0.657 Release (Preview)
Main Changes
- Improved traffic flow management when requesting blocks. Prevents server getting choked.
- Tags are now rendered in a nicer way, with support for color coding.
- Block status has now be converted to a linear bar display, less verbose and gives the same information.
- Memory usage improvements.
- A lot of bug fixes.
Release Notes
- Documentation is fairly basic but should be enough to get things up and running.
- Replication support is fairly new hasn't been battle tested yet.
- We'll attempt to maintain backwards compatible, but as this is a preview release, not guarantee is given.
System Requirements
- .NET Framework 7.5
- CPU with ideally a minimum of 4 cores.
- 4GB RAM (Tool uses additional memory for caching disk IO)
- 1 Gbit/s Ethernet port recommended
1.0.0.638 Release (Preview)
Second preview release.
Fixes a couple of stability issues the first preview had.
Release Notes
- Documentation is fairly basic but should be enough to get things up and running.
- Replication support is fairly new hasn't been battle tested yet.
- We'll attempt to maintain backwards compatible, but as this is a preview release, not guarantee is given.
System Requirements
- .NET Framework 7.5
- CPU with ideally a minimum of 4 cores.
- 4GB RAM (Tool uses additional memory for caching disk IO)
- 1 Gbit/s Ethernet port recommended
1.0.0.614 Release (Preview)
First preview release.
Build Sync has been in use on a few large projects (builds averaging 130GB+), with a large numbers of peers, for several months. It's so far proved to be quite reliable.
Release Notes
- Documentation is fairly basic but should be enough to get things up and running.
- Replication support is fairly new hasn't been battle tested yet.
- We'll attempt to maintain backwards compatible, but as this is a preview release, not guarantee is given.
System Requirements
- .NET Framework 7.5
- CPU with ideally a minimum of 4 cores.
- 4GB RAM (Tool uses additional memory for caching disk IO)
- 1 Gbit/s Ethernet port recommended