This page is for announcing recent D'Agent developments. Items are listed most recent first, with links to the FAQ or known bugs page whenever appropriate.
July 16, 2002. D'Agents 2.1 released! This release supports Scheme agents, includes a high-performance multi-threaded server, and fixes most of the previous known bugs. See the known bugs page for detailed information on bug fixes. .
May 5, 2000. There are now 24 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
March 4, 1999. There are now 23 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
December 13, 1998. Hoorah! Martin Paul has identified the cause of the Solaris 2.6 bug, and a fix is available. Please see Bug Report 20 for details. (The fix is to simply install the most recent kernel patch from Sun.) .
December 10, 1998. There are now 22 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
October 27, 1998. There are now 21 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
August 24, 1998. Solaris 2.6 only. If you are planning to install D'Agents on a Solaris 2.6 machine, read Bug Report 20 before proceeding. .
August 24, 1998. There are two mistakes and one omission in the installation instructions. Please read Bug Report 19 if you are having trouble installing. .
August 4, 1998.. There are now 18 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
July 13, 1998.. There are now 17 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
June 17, 1998. There are two new trouble-shooting questions in the FAQ, one relating to the exec command and the other to the example agents that are in the D'Agents 1.1 documentation. .
May 8, 1998. There are three new "trouble-shooting" questions in the FAQ. .
April 30, 1998. There are now 12 known bugs. There are known bugs in both the source code and the Makefiles. .
March 11, 1998. D'Agents 2.0 released! .
The D'Agents Project ended in approximately 2003. The software, and this web site, is no longer maintained. For questions please contact David Kotz.