=== raindrops 0.15.0 - non-glibc compat fix on Linux / 2015-07-22 00:30 UTC
Thanks to Doug Forster for sending us the report.
No other fixes
* check for the existence of linux/tcp.h
=== raindrops 0.14.0 - misc doc updates / 2015-06-25 21:50 UTC
Eric Wong (7):
linux_inet_diag: annotate memory freeing on diag errors
README: trim intro and update license
modernize packaging and documentation
move mailing list to raindrops-public@bogomips.org
linux_inet_diag: clarify *fprintf usage without GVL
TODO: add item for unix_diag and udp_diag
linux_inet_diag: fix Wshorten-64-to-32 warnings
Hleb Valoshka (1):
Add setup and teardown for ipv6 tests
=== raindrops 0.13.0 several minor fixes and improvements / 2014-02-18 20:59 UTC
Most notably, this release is necessary for Ruby 2.2 (dev).
Thanks to Koichi Sasada for the bug report!
Eric Wong (5):
Rakefile: remove raa_update task
last_data_recv: do not assume Unicorn includes all constants
raindrops.gemspec: add wrongdoc dev dependency
linux_inet_diag: fix Ruby 2.2 (dev) build
license: use LGPLv2.1 or later (was LGPL (2.1|3.0)-only)
Hleb Valoshka (1):
Remove Scope IDs from IPv6 addresses.
=== raindrops 0.12.0 - compatibility fixes / 2013-09-02 10:33 UTC
This release fixes builds on systems where compilers target i386
(and not later x86 systems). There are also minor improvements for
Ruby 2.1.0dev and Rubinius.
Eric Wong (5):
doc: add email address to generated doc/site
README: update regarding Ruby support status
extconf: try harder for gcc atomics in i386-configured systems
linux_inet_diag: improve compatibility with newer GCs
test_watcher: fix for Ruby trunk r40195 and later
=== raindrops 0.11.0 - minor fixes improvements / 2013-04-20 23:10 UTC
Eric Wong (7):
raindrops: favor configured processor count over online count
watcher: set Content-Type via assignment
Linux::TCP_Info: implement #get! instance method
linux_inet_diag: avoid unnecessary sockaddr initialization
.gitignore: add .rbx
switch back to gemspec development dependencies
linux_inet_diag: better align listener_stats struct
Lawrence Pit (1):
Watcher: Use relative paths in HTML links
=== raindrops 0.10.0 - minor feature updates / 2012-06-19 08:30 UTC
Improvements to the Unix domain socket handling and small
bugfixes throughout.
Support for the "unix_diag" facility in Linux 3.3+ is planned
but not yet implemented (patches to raindrops@librelist.org
appreciated)
Brian Corrigan (1):
resolve symlinks to Unix domain sockets
Eric Wong (6):
unix_listener_stats follows and remembers symlinks
middleware/proxy: favor __send__ for method dispatch
unix: show zero-value stats for idle listeners
test_watcher: fix incorrect request/date comparison
watcher: sort index of listener listing
watcher: do not require Rack::Head for HEAD response
See "git log v0.9.0..v0.10.0" for full details
=== raindrops 0.9.0 - minor middleware/proxy update / 2012-05-21 00:06 UTC
Raindrops::Middleware::Proxy now forwards method_missing
to the proxied body object. This allows compatibility
with non-standard Rack extensions employed by some
middlewares, applications, or servers.
Thanks to Ben Somers for the feature!
=== raindrops 0.8.1 - compatibility fixes / 2012-05-12 05:58 UTC
This release fixes a build problem found under a current SmartOS. This
release also runs successfully on FreeBSD 9.0 under both x86-64 and
i386.
There are also documentation updates from Aman Gupta and a test suite
fix from Jeremy Evans for OpenBSD.
raindrops fully supports unicorn on recent versions of FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
SmartOS, and possibly other Free Software systems. Portability reports
and fixes for Free Software systems is greatly appreciated at
raindrops@librelist.org
Non-Free systems will never be supported.
raindrops requires the Linux 2.6.18 or later for full functionality
(which unicorn does not require). Future releases will take advantage
of the unix_diag functionality found in the Linux 3.3 (and later)
kernels.
Raindrops is a real-time stats toolkit to show statistics for Rack HTTP
servers. It is designed for preforking servers such as Rainbows! and
Unicorn, but should support any Rack HTTP server under Ruby 1.9, 1.8
and Rubinius on platforms supporting POSIX shared memory. It may also
be used as a generic scoreboard for sharing atomic counters across
multiple processes.