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0.7.0.1

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denibertovic Deni Bertovic
Bumps tls-1.6.0

Tested this locally with lts 19.11 and tls-1.6.0 and made sure
client/server cert auth works.

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Merge pull request #95 from mbg/ghc-9.2

Add compatibility with `lens-aeson-1.2`

0.6.0.6

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Merge pull request #81 from jprider63/master

Fixes BindPort parsing and adds a test case

0.6.0.4

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Fixes makefile help target

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Merge pull request #73 from jprider63/ghc-8.8.2

Support for ghc 8.8.2

0.6.0.2

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0.6.0.0

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0.5.1.1

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Merge pull request #56 from jprider63/master

Bump aeson bounds

0.5.1.0

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Bumps C in version string

According to the PVP:

Backwards compatible client specification. Often a package maintainer wants
to add to an API without breaking backwards compatibility, and in that case
they can follow the rules of point 2, and increase only C. A client MAY specify
that they are insensitive to additions to the API by allowing a range of C
values, e.g. build-depends: base >= 2.1.1 && < 2.2.
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