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No. Time User SHA256
-r2 (redis-resp-0.3.2-r2) 2015-06-29T22:56:20Z AdamBergmark 6375e871f3ad78efa6e4780c4e5c026fa4694f27e32f3837679fff42f488877f
  • Changed the library component's library dependency on 'base' from

    >=4.5 && <5.0
    to
    >=4.6 && <5.0

-r1 (redis-resp-0.3.2-r1) 2014-12-09T08:24:09Z ToralfWittner 74f97af6250dcf3b26d424e5a53a4a9bdcda5de4f7f4d5fc4d6b686f60f6d931
  • Changed description from

    REdis Serialization Protocol (RESP) implementation as specified
    in <http://redis.io/topics/protocol>.
    
    Additionally most Redis commands are declared as an GADT which
    enables different interpretations such as
    <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/redis-io redis-io>.
    to
    REdis Serialization Protocol (RESP) implementation as specified
    in <http://redis.io/topics/protocol>.
    
    Additionally most Redis commands are declared as a GADT which
    enables different interpretations such as
    <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/redis-io redis-io>.

-r0 (redis-resp-0.3.2-r0) 2014-11-26T22:57:23Z ToralfWittner 8d6ab03683bc5f7f38f0571fe8849675ce31998f9a5e6aa44af8da35eb81ec05