1. 6eb7d37 libjpeg-turbo: Upgrade to 1.5.1 by Alex Naidis · 8 years ago
  2. 5de454b libjpeg-turbo has never supported non-ANSI compilers, so get rid of the crufty SIZEOF() macro. It was not being used consistently anyhow, so it would not have been possible to build prior releases of libjpeg-turbo using the broken compilers for which that macro was designed. by DRC · 10 years ago
  3. 5033f3e Remove MS-DOS code and information, and adjust copyright headers to reflect the removal of features in r1307 and r1308. libjpeg-turbo has never supported MS-DOS, nor is it even possible for us to do so. by DRC · 10 years ago
  4. bc56b75 Get rid of the HAVE_PROTOTYPES configuration option, as well as the related JMETHOD and JPP macros. libjpeg-turbo has never supported compilers that don't handle prototypes. Doing so requires ansi2knr, which isn't even supported in the IJG code anymore. by DRC · 10 years ago
  5. 52ded87 Remove all of the NEED_SHORT_EXTERNAL_NAMES stuff. There is scant information available as to which linkers ever had a 15-character global symbol name limit. AFAICT, it might have been a VMS and/or a.out BSD thing, but none of those platforms have ever been supported by libjpeg-turbo (nor are such systems supported by other open source libraries of this nature.) by DRC · 10 years ago
  6. e5eaf37 Convert tabs to spaces in the libjpeg code and the SIMD code (TurboJPEG retains the use of tabs for historical reasons. They were annoying in the libjpeg code primarily because they were not consistently used and because they were used to format as well as indent the code. In the case of TurboJPEG, tabs are used just to indent the code, so even if the editor assumes a different tab width, the code will still be readable.) by DRC · 10 years ago
  7. 5996a25 The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v7 by Guido Vollbeding · 15 years ago[Renamed (98%) from coderules.doc]
  8. 489583f The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v6a by Thomas G. Lane · 29 years ago
  9. 36a4ccc The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v5 by Thomas G. Lane · 30 years ago