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Changelog: latd (1.17-1) unstable; urgency=low * Add support for a MOPRC_INTERFACE env variable. * Fix bug in the lastest retransmit code that screwed up queued connections rather badly. * Don't show status messages to /dev/lat ports * moprc is now a C++ program that uses the LATinterfaces class. * llogin -p only locks devices if liblockdev is found * Porting work for *BSD and Darwin. HUGE thanks to Matthew Fredette of NetBSD for all the bpf work. * Use autoconf to configure and build. Again Matthew Fredette did most of the work for this, but I added the Linux bits. latd (1.16-1) unstable; urgency=low * Don't use an IP socket for finding interfaces. So now you can use LAT (& moprc) with a kernel that doesn't have IP. * Fix latcp man page (-J and -j were wrong way round) * llogin -L disables locking when using -p * latd now expires services if it doesn't receive HELLOs * Expand escape sequences in /etc/issue.net or /etc/issue.lat * Fix crash on queued connections referencing freed memory. * moprc now ignores duplicate messages it receives. This fixes odd behaviour with some Emulex targets * Put a timeout on CONNECT and COMMAND messages so we can resend them if we get no reply. * Check connection IDs more carefully. latd (1.15-1) unstable; urgency=low * More DS90L+ fixes (keepalive message format) * Fix iostreams so they produce the correct output in gcc 3.0 & 2.95. Now I know why people really hate iostreams. * Use getloadavg() rather than /proc to get load average. * Close all FDs before forking server processes. * Always send an ACK for a packet with data in it. * llogin uses lock files for device connections latd (1.14-1) unstable; urgency=low * gcc-3.0 compilation fixes in the new bits * Rewritten ethernet flow control * Increase moprc timeout a little. * Don't try to process zero-length packets * Include lat.html documentation * Tested on DECserver 700 * Send "no more slots on circuit" message when closing a connection for that reason. Fixes reconnection on DECserver 90L+ pkgsrc changes: * Fix building when using gcc3 * Use the bsd.pkg.install.mk framework to install the configuration file into the right place. |
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