Major changes since last version:
* Security fix: access control for `fs setcacheparams'
* Support 64-bit files on 32-bit systems
* Arla now binds to a random port if the default port is busy
* Emulate rename between same-cell volumes by doing copy+remove
* Allow setting workers in arla.conf
* (Improved) support for several OS/machine combinations
* Other fixes
- LP64 and other portability issues
- Find the correct <kafs.h> in order to get the right prototype for
kafs_settoken_rxkad.
- Find the correct <com_err.h>
- Add support for -DMULTIPROCESSOR and other kernel compile options
Bump PKGREVISION.
The update during the pkgsrc freeze has been approved by <wiz>.
Two patches have been provided by <christos>.
Tested on NetBSD-1.6.1/i386 and NetBSD-2.0/i386.
Closes PR pkg/20906.
Prior versions had two major bugs that could lead to kernel panics on
NetBSD-1.6 and -current. mmap(2)ing a file residing beneath /afs would
trigger the panic.
Thanks to Love <lha@stacken.kth.se> for preparing the snapshot.
Fixes two security holes: 'xdr'-bug (in vos, not in arlad), and
xfs failes to check for negative numbers in pioctl.
Additional changes: NetBSD/sparc64 now supported, 'themis' added,
local locking, bug fixes.
See http://www.stacken.kth.se/lists/arla-drinkers/2002-08/msg00019.html
This new version fixes some (unnamed, sorry) bugs.
The main rationale for the upgrade is to get rid of the dependency on
kth-krb4 for NetBSD>=1.5 systems. For older systems, we provide full
functionality via (a now buildlinked) kth-krb4.
Most important changes:
o added user-land programs: kalog, aklog, arla-cli
o improved user-land programs: vos, bos, pts, etc.
o added man pages
o security fix (in rx)
o and tons of bug fixes
I included a start script to be placed under /etc/rc.d.
This version of arla has improved BSD support, so that patches
(patch-ao, patch-ap, patch-aq, and patch-ar) are no longer necessary.
It has improved deadlock detection and many other bug fixes.
arla-0.34.1 contains a new `bos' program, improves handling of
write-back of mmaped pages after close, more stability, bug fixes,
and, most notably, contains updates to the *BSD code.