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2017-06-09Update to LevelDB 1.20Pieter Wuille
2016-12-01Merge in LevelDB 1.19 changesPieter Wuille
2014-10-16Merge src/leveldb changes for LevelDB 1.18.Pieter Wuille
2013-12-12Merge src/leveldb changes for LevelDB 1.15Pieter Wuille
2013-08-20Merge leveldb subtree change.Pieter Wuille
* On Mac OS X fsync does not guarantee write to disk. Use fcntl F_FULLFSYNC instead.
2013-07-01Merge commit 'adae78ea9940f4d44382967d1296e7db0b54a4de' into leveldb-squashedVinnie Falco
2013-01-23added utility to dump leveldb filesSanjay Ghemawat
2013-01-23Port leveldb to MinGW32Gavin Andresen
Several changes to make the native windows leveldb code compile with mingw32 and run on 32-bit Windows: * Remove -std=c++0x dependency (modified code to use NULL instead of nullptr) * Link with -lshlwapi * Only #define snprintf/etc if compiling with Visual Studio * Do not link against DbgHelp.lib (wrote a CreateDir instead of using DbgHelp's MakeSureDirectoryPathExists * Define WINVER=0x0500 so MinGW32 can use the 64-bit-filesystem Windows api calls * Define __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 to use MinGW's printf (which supports %ll) I also cleaned up makefile.mingw, assuming that dependencies would be in the standard /usr/local/{include,lib} by default but allowing overriding with make DEPSDIR=... etc
2013-01-23Pre-Vista leveldb::port::InitOnce implementationPieter Wuille
2013-01-23Native Windows LevelDB portPieter Wuille
Import native Windows LevelDB port by Hiram Chirino. Extracted from from https://github.com/chirino/leveldb.git using git diff dd0d562..aea83b7
2013-01-23Replace leveldb/ with vanilla 1.7.0Pieter Wuille
2012-10-22Fixed compile error on FreeBSD 9.Alex
See http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=98
2012-10-20Backport Win32 LevelDB env from C++0x to C++Pieter Wuille
Since the gitian mingw compiler doesn't support C++0x yet.
2012-10-20Leveldb Windows port by Edouard Alligand, adapted for MingW by me.justmoon
2012-10-20Import LevelDB 1.5, it will be used for the transaction database.Mike Hearn