libmodbus 2.0.0 "Slaves to Our Machines"
A new major release of libmodbus with numerous features and improvements.
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- Project:
- libmodbus
- Series:
- trunk
- Version:
- 2.0.0
- Code name:
- Slaves to Our Machines
- Released:
- Registrant:
- Stéphane Raimbault
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libmodbus 2.0.0 (2008-05-18)
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- Slave API
https:/
- No more glib dependency
https:/
- Unit testing and many test programs
- Waf build support
https:/
- MacOS X support by Matthew Butch
https:/
- No more glib dependency
https:/
- Unit testing (unit-test-slave and unit-test-master)
- Port number is now defined at initialisation by Dirk Reusch
- Better memory management (uint8_t *data and packing of
modbus_param_t)
- Better error management
- Declare many static functions and const arrays
- Enhance an integer division
- The GNU licences LGPL and GPL are in version 3
- Debian and RPM packages (#224496)
- Many cleanups
- Fix #159443 reported by Stefan Bisanz
Index of incoming data in force multiple coils function
- Fix #161989 reported by Konstantinos Togias
Serial device paths more than 10 chars long (eg. /dev/ttyUSB0) don't
fit to modbus_param_t -> device char[11] var.
- Fix #188189 reported by Chris Hellyar
Compute_
- Fix #191039 reported by Todd Denniston
modbus.h is not installed at prefix.
- Fix #211460 reported by Todd Denniston
With TCP, automatic reconnect on error may not be desired.
- Fix #224485 reported by Todd Denniston
libmodbus does not link with c++ code.
- Fix #224496 reported by Todd Denniston
It is easier to install on rpm based systems with a spec file.
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