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net: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes Not committed (merge conflicts...): net/radsecproxy/distinfo The following distfiles could not be fetched (fetched conditionally?): ./net/citrix_ica/distinfo citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz ./net/djbdns/distinfo dnscache-1.05-multiple-ip.patch ./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-test28.diff.xz ./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-ignoreip2.patch ./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-1.05-multiip.diff ./net/djbdns/distinfo djbdns-cachestats.patch
net: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for net category Problems found with existing digests: Package haproxy distfile haproxy-1.5.14.tar.gz 159f5beb8fdc6b8059ae51b53dc935d91c0fb51f [recorded] da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package bsddip: missing distfile bsddip-1.02.tar.Z Package citrix_ica: missing distfile citrix_ica-10.6.115659/en.linuxx86.tar.gz Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-1.05-test25.diff.bz2 Package djbdns: missing distfile djbdns-cachestats.patch Package djbdns: missing distfile 0002-dnscache-cache-soa-records.patch Package gated: missing distfile gated-3-5-11.tar.gz Package owncloudclient: missing distfile owncloudclient-2.0.2.tar.xz Package poink: missing distfile poink-1.6.tar.gz Package ra-rtsp-proxy: missing distfile rtspd-src-1.0.0.0.tar.gz Package ucspi-ssl: missing distfile ucspi-ssl-0.70-ucspitls-0.1.patch Package waste: missing distfile waste-source.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
Regenerate for lost patches.
Fix build with Perl 5.22.
Substitute SPREAD_* variables in source and example configs. Bump PKGREVISION.
Make pid dir configurable.
Add RMD160 digests.
Update to 3.17.3 The 3.17.3 release has no external api changes (but does fix a few api implementation bugs so check the details below). New minor features: 1) Add new option to spflooder. The -n option allows a fixed "number of members" to be set. This then activates a multi-sender flow control algorithm to allow flooding tests with several senders. All of the processes need to join the group (i.e. they cannot be -wo (write-only)) but not all processes have to send. This allows easy testing with differing numbers of senders (just change how many spflooders start with -ro and how many do not). 2) Modify monitor so it will run correctly on Windows. This was done by modifying monitor.c so it can also build as a threaded program and on windows will use multiple threads to send/recv updates and get user input. (A POSIX thread option is also added). 3) Add new Alarm priority flag to print a line with no datestamp (for multi-line output). 4) Add new Windows VC++.Net project files to daemon/win32_msvc_net. The current project files in daemon/win32 remain as they can be used in VC++ (version 6). The list of bugfixes is: 1) Fix memory leak in Skiplist. Reported by Taj Khattra, patch by Theo Schlossnagle. 2) spuser,spflooder, and spmonitor fixed to print correct name in help. Patch by Daniel Rall. 3) Fix incorrect alarm printing where WARNING messages generated by older Alarm() interface were not printed. 4) Fix a bug in the Windows build using VC++ of thread-safe libtspread.lib. Bug and fix by Jacob Green. 5) Fix bug in libspread where if the groups array or message body passed to SP_recv* was too small, the mess_type field returned would be truncated and the sender field was not returned. They are both now returned correctly. Bug report and partial fix provided by John Schultz. 6) Fix bug where SP_Join and SP_Leave do not report an error if a group name is too long (instead they truncated it) Reported with fix by David Parker. ** Warning, this could break buggy applications who use long groups and assume the name is truncated. 7) Cleanup compile warnings where E_queue() used with no-parameter functions (not all uses fixed) and fix incorrect use of signed int with strlen(). 8) Fix few cases in flooder.c and user.c that did not use the defined MAX_MESSLEN constant. Tested to verify that increasing MAX_SCATTER_ELEMENTS in scatter.h and the MAX_MESSLEN defines in user.c and flooder.c is sufficient to support arbitrarily large message sizes with Spread. This is NOT recommended, but several people do it anyway :-) 9) Make E_delay() work on Win32. 10) Added check that a segment using localhost (i.e. 127.0.0.255) is NOT in a spread.conf with any other segments using real IP addresses. This configuration will not work correctly and is usually because the example localhost configuration provided with Spread is added to. This check will cause the daemon to exit immediately after parsing the config file. 11) Fix bug where if more then 22 daemons start at the same time, some will crash or the membership will not complete correctly. This bug was reported by several people including Jesse Noller. 12) Fix Java spread connection problem where several threaded connections from same process cause unexpected connection failures. Reported by Brian Moseley, idea of fix by Ryan Caudy, patch by Jonathan Stanton. 13) Fix EVS bug where AGREED messages may be delivered before a transitional signal on some daemons and after it on others. Bug found and patch created by Ryan Caudy. 14) Make SP_connect_timeout() calls non-blocking for the actual 'connect()' call. This should fix the issue reported by Shlomi Yaakobovich where a hung daemon causes new connections to also hang in connect. Also includes slight cleanup of connect code path. Ver 3.17.2: -------------- 1) Fix daemon quit when multiple interfaces are configured as "D" daemon interfaces in the spread.conf file. Bug reported by Orit Wasserman. 2) Updated url for Java 'ant' build system. Patch by Daniel Rall. 3) Fix group_id bug that causes incorrect vs_sets. Patch by Ryan Caudy. 4) Fix spread.conf parser so it validates the machine names in segments and forces them to be less then MAX_PROC_NAME. Patch by Mikhail Terekhov. 5) Minor fix to Mac OS X compilation so library softlinks do not fail the second time make is run. 6) Alarm() changes to support priority levels on each Alarm() call. 7) Fix crash by improving packet accounting when a client connected to a singleton daemon sends a large broadcast. Reported by David Shaw. 8) Fix bus errors on Sparc & Alpha for message buffer integer assignment. Reported by Greg Shebert; tested and patched Mikhail Terekhov. 9) Verify daemon names in spread.conf are unique. If non-unique names are provided in spread.conf, configuration will be rejected and daemon will not start. Suggested by Tim Peters. 10) Zero buffer in c library before sending multicast. Reported by Panagiotis Kougiouris. 11) Send fewer lookup probe messages when only a single segment is configured. 12) Remove extra token rotations when no messages are sent. Will decrease network packet overhead. 13) Make mailbox and service in sp.h a typedef instead of a #define. Suggested and patched by Steven Dake. 14) Fix small endianness error in sp.c where the mess_type field may not be correctly converted for different endian platforms when the SP_*_recv calls return a BUFFER_TOO_SHORT or GROUPS_TOO_SHORT error. 15) Change alarm tag for security prints from SEC to SECURITY because of conflict with sys/time.h header. 16) Documentation fix to SP_receive man page to correct fields for self-leave membership messages. 17) Update of email addresses in copyright statements and headers. 18) Windows binary libraries now built as libspread and libtspread like other platforms.
Use a DIST_SUBDIR based on the PKGNAME as the distfile has changed without a version number (the changes seem to be "trailing garbage at the end of the archive", but I'd like a second opinion on this one).
Update the checksum. The archive changed in size, but the contained .tar file is still the same.
Add a fix for multi homed configurations. By Jonathan Stanton on spread-users@.
Update to 3.17.1 The NetBSD project now has the permission to download the archive from the official Spread site and to mirror it, so remove the restrictions. changes: *) Fix memory corruption and crash with groups of large size. *) Correct make install so it installs header files. *) Fix syntax error in build.xml file for Java/Ant. *) Cleanup prototypes to remove compiler warnings. *) Fix parser to correctly recognize upper, lower, and mixed case command options. *) During make install, remove old symlinks. *) Change setgroups call to be more portable. (fixes MacOSX) *) Change name of r and s to sprecv and spsend, and add as make targets. They can be built by "make testprog" (not built by default). *) Work on making long group names possible. *) Increase listen backlog for accepting client connections. *) Fix Win32 project files to have correct path to source files. (note CVS was always ok, but 3.17.0 release had incorrect path) *) Fix bug where large groups overflow Mess_buf in groups.c. *) Fix memory corruption bug when a message header is received in several separate packets in session.c. Thanks to Ryan Caudy for many, many hours tracking this down. *) Change order of build in Makefile so binaries are built before documentation. *) Fix Java bug where connection objects cannot be disconnected and then reconnected, but must be created anew. They can now be reused. *) Fix compile error on AIX for struct if_info. *) Fix security issue with buffer checks in the C library. *) Fix obscure off-by-one buffer error with the parser.
Do not auto-fetch a FreeBSD copy of distfile, instead make fetch interactive, as per PR/20424. Work patches and changes in PR/19782.
Import of spread 3.17.0. Patches and tweaks taken from FreeBSD port. Spread is a group communication system that provides a number of messaging services to applications. These services can then be used by applications to make it easy to write full-featured reliable groupware, distributed servers, client-server applications, chat and news services, and many other networked enabled tools.
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