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libusb 1.0.26
Signed-off-by: Tormod Volden <debian.tormod@gmail.com>
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Markus Heidelberg
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Martin Ettl
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Martin Koegler
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Martin Ling
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Martin Thierer
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Mathias Hjärtström
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Matthew Stapleton
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Sebastian Pipping
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Sebastian von Ohr
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Sergey Serb
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Shawn Hoffman
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Simon Haggett
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Simon Newton
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Slash Gordon
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Роман Донченко
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jonner
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orbitcowboy
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osy
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parafin
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RipleyTom
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Seneral
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For detailed information about the changes below, please see the git log or
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visit: http://log.libusb.info
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2022-03-26: v1.0.26-rc1
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2022-04-10: v1.0.26
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* Fix regression with transfer free's after closing device
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* Fix regression with destroyed context if API is misused
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* Workaround for applications using missing default context
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* Fix hotplog enumeration regression
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* Fix Windows isochronous transfer regression since 1.0.24
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* Fix macOS exit crash in some multi-context cases
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* Build fixes for various platforms and configurations
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* Fix Windows HID multi-interface product string retrieval
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* Update isochronous OUT packet actual lengths on Windows
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* Add interface bound checking for broken devices
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* Add umockdev tests on Linux
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#endif
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/* LIBUSB_RC is the release candidate suffix. Should normally be empty. */
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#ifndef LIBUSB_RC
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#define LIBUSB_RC "-rc1"
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#define LIBUSB_RC ""
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#endif
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#define LIBUSB_NANO 11723
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#define LIBUSB_NANO 11724
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