* NetBSD: Can be build without ARP support but listen to kernel DaD
* ND6: Removed NA support from SMALL builds
* ND6: Remove and warn about NA on OS's other than NetBSD and Linux
* script: tmp files are removed for systems without open_memstream(3)
* configure: open_memstream(3) detected on recent glibc
* DHCP: Avoid duplicate read of UDP socket when BPF is also open
* IP: Avoid adding address if already exists on OS other than Linux
* IP6: Avoid adding address is already exists on Solaris
* route: Fixed a NULL de-reference error on static routes
* DHCP6: Move to REQUEST if any IA has no-binding in REWNEW/REBIND
* DragonFlyBSD: Now compiles and works for
* IP: Accept packets with IP header options
Changes:
The feature-bind branch is still not ready, so here's more bug-fixes and
pull requests merged.
Please consider donating (https://rakshasa.github.io/rtorrent/donate.html)
to help fund the development of this client.
* Close log files when reusing a name. (pyroscope)
* Increased max timeout for tracker requests.
* Set max piece size 512mb.
* Switch to C++11 MRT RNG for random bytes. (lps-rocks)
* Added support for openssl 1.1.
* Fix honoring throttle.min_peers* settings in rtorrent. (chros)
* Improved failed tracker bencode parsing. (chros)
* Added example rtorrent.rc. (g0tmi1k)
* Added a temporary name filter. (Toff)
* Added 'log.close' command.
* Added 'd.tracker_announce.force' command.
* Added 'event.system.startup_done/shutdown' commands/events. (chros)
* Added 'd.custom.if_z' command. (pyroscope)
* Added 'd.multicall.filtered' command. (pyroscope)
* Added 'event.view.hide/show' commands. (pyroscope)
Changes in Rubber Band v1.8.2
* Fix a number of small memory leaks
* Make stretcher more robust to being fed invalid input (with NaNs)
* Include iOS build file
* Various platform build fixes and improvements
The API is unchanged and the library is binary compatible with
version 1.7.
Changes:
* Fixes for UTF-8 encoding of CSV output
* Ensure the UTC ISO8601 date includes a Z offset
* Fix calculation of uploads to perform per size
* Pre-allocate upload data, but allow to disable pre-allocation, for memory limited devices
* Support using --csv-delimiter with --csv-header
* Redesigned Python API
* Add option to exclude servers, and allow --server and --exclude to be specified multiple times
* Address Exception issues
* Print errors to stderr
* Remove deprecated speedtest_cli.py
* Handle malformed XML responses
* Ensure --share works with --csv
* Fix SSL communication during latency tests on python 2.6 and older
* Handle error where latitude and longitude from config are invalid
* Ensure we are utilizing the context created by HTTPSConnection, or falling back to ssl.
* Automatically resolve .best property
* Pass Content-Length header with POST requests
* Fix install instructions with git clone
* Add functionality for single threaded testing
* Add debug support to show if a URL request resulted in a redirect
* Add the python version to the version output
* Switch from platform.system to platform.platform when building the User-Agent header
* Don't pass server_hostname to ssl.wrap_socket
* ensure ERROR doesn't print an empty string
* Fix SSL support on Python2.4 and Python2.5
1. Adds the __sun / sun macro check.
2. libiconv is now explicitly linked to allow multi-platform builds.
3. Uses stat(2) in SmartOS for checking directory types.
Thanks to wilbury for testing.
Using _XOPEN_SOURCE=500 is insufficient when compiling in C99 mode that this
package specifies. 600 is the minimum required for C99, so bump to that.
Meson expects the files in build-aux to be executable, but they aren't as
shipped in the source. I don't understand how nobody else is seeing this,
but explicitly marking them as executable fixes SunOS and won't hurt others.
This is a re-import of net/unison, but with all paths changed from
"unison" to "unison-2.48". This way, you can install it in parallel
with unison2.51. Run unison-2.48 with "-addversionno" to run
the appropriate unison binary on the other side.
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It allows
two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored
on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified
separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes
in each replica to the other.
This package contains the outdated 2.48 release.
When running pkg_chk, ignore packages marked "missing", which tend to
be the wrong python version.
This is a temporary kludge, but should allow pkg_rr to run on systems
that have changed python versions.