* INFO output is a bit different now, and contains empty lines and comments
starting with '#'. All the major clients should be already fixed to work
with the new INFO format.
+* Slaves are only read-only by default (but you can change this easily
+ setting the "slave-read-only" configuration option to "no" editing your
+ redis.conf or using CONFIG SET.
Also the following redis.conf and CONFIG GET / SET parameters changed name:
* hash-max-zipmap-entries, now replaced by hash-max-ziplist-entries
* hash-max-zipmap-value, now replaced by hash-max-ziplist-value
- * glueoutputbuf was no completely removed as it does not make sense
+ * glueoutputbuf option was now completely removed (was deprecated)
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CHANGELOG
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+What's new in Redis 2.5.9 (aka 2.6 Release Candidate 3)
+=======================================================
+
+UPGRADE URGENCY: critical, upgrade ASAP.
+
+* [BUGFIX] Fix for issue #500 (https://github.com/antirez/redis/pull/500).
+ Redis 2.6-RC1 and RC2 may corrupt ziplist-encoded sorted sets
+ produced by Redis 2.4.x.
+* [BUGFIX] Fixed several bugs in init.d script.
+* [BUGFIX] syncio.c functions modified for speed and correctness. On osx
+ (and possibly other BSD-based systems) the slave would block on
+ replication to send the SYNC command when the master was not
+ available. This is fixed now, but was not affecting Linux installs.
+* Now when slave-serve-stale-data is set to yes and the master is down, instead
+ of reporting a generic error Redis replies with -MASTERDOWN.
+
+What's new in Redis 2.5.8 (aka 2.6 Release Candidate 2)
+=======================================================
+
+UPGRADE URGENCY: high for all the users of the KEYS command, otherwise low.
+
+* [BUGFIX] Fix for KEYS command: if the DB contains keys with expires the KEYS
+ command may return the wrong output, having duplicated or missing
+ keys. See issue #487 and #488 on github for details.
+
What's new in Redis 2.5.7 (aka 2.6 Release Candidate 1)
=======================================================
precision (PEXPIRE, PTTL, ...).
* Better memory usage for "small" lists, ziplists and hashes when fields or
values contain small integers.
+* Read only slaves.
* Clients max output buffer soft and hard limits. You can specifiy different
limits for different classes of clients (normal,pubsub,slave).
* AOF is now able to rewrite aggregate data types using variadic commands,