1.0.14 -> 1.0.15

	* Server discovery reply now waits for a random number of
	  microseconds (< 0.25s) before it's sent to the client.

	* All bigfile stuff is disabled in Cygwin since it
	  breaks up even the "small file support".

	* The client connection disconnects if the server is
	  inresponsive for over 10 seconds.

1.0.13 -> 1.0.14

	* Preliminary support for files > 2GB.  It still seems not
	  to work properly.  In Cygwin it probably never will (or
	  at least until Cygwin gets its large file support fixed).

	* Server discovery protocol implemented also as a client
	  library function.  Now it's quite easy to integrate into
	  clients.

	* Added a comment field to server discovery reply packet.
	  You need to use CcXstream version >= 1.0.14 in order
	  to get server discovery working.

	* Command line parameted -C to define server comment string.
	  Comment defaults to the hostname of the server machine.
	
1.0.12 -> 1.0.13

	* Added server discovery protocol into implementation and
	  protocol documentation.

	* Missing packet numbers added to the protocol documentation.

	* Short explanation about the IP specific use of the protocol
	  into protocol documentation.

	* Made a generic packet encode/decode routines.  Most of the code
	  uses those routines now and all the new code should use those
	  instead of encoding and decoding the packets by hand.
	
1.0.11 -> 1.0.12

	* Command line parameter -r - means that no actual media root
	  directory is defined.  Only directories mounted with -S flag
	  appear in the root directory, which is entirely virtual and
	  doesn't correspond with any real directory.

	* Command line parameter -L that loosens the security awareness
	  of the ccxstream server so that symbolic links are followed.
