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If setting the value for this option to an integer, N, common_test
will remove all ct_run.* directories in the current log directory,
except the N newest.
The default value for the 'keep_logs' option is 'all', which means that
no logs will be deleted.
'keep_logs' can be used in combination with refresh_logs, or in a normal
common_test test run.
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* maint:
Update preloaded modules
Update primary bootstrap
Update copyright year
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* hasse/dialyzer/fix_plt_suite:
dialyzer: Correct a test case
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* egil/tools/fix-makefile:
tools: Remove percept from makefile
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* maint:
Travis CI: Add building of Erlang/OTP on 32-bit Linux
Run the smoke test for both SMP and non-SMP emulator
run-smoke-test: Let ERL_TOP default to current working directory
build-docker-otp: Avoid copying the git repository to docker daemon
builder-docker-otp: Fix passing of command
Reduce number of jobs for make
Add docker images for building 32/64 bit erlang
Travis CI: Change the language to C
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Extend Travis CI to test more configurations
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Conflicts:
lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src
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* siri/appups-19.3:
Update appups in kernel and stdlib for OTP-19.3
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HiPE: Various small code cleanups and codegen improvements
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* siri/typer/remove-application/OTP-14251:
Remove typer application
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The application now has an own repo, https://github.com/erlang/typer
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Build Erlang and run smoke test in a Docker container running
32-bit Linxux.
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Since docker is run from the top-level of the otp repository, the
entire repository will be the context for the docker daemon. In my
private repository, more than 800Mb had to be copied before the
build could be started.
Let the ./scripts directory be the context for docker instead.
That way, only the otp.tar.gz file needs to be copied.
While we are it, also use the ADD command in the Dockerfiles to
pack up the tar file and avoid copying the tar file itself to
the Docker image.
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* anders/diameter/capx_strictness/OTP-14257:
Add transport_opt() capx_strictness
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* anders/diameter/19.3/OTP-14252:
vsn -> 1.12.2
Update appup for 19.3
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* anders/diameter/19.2/failover/OTP-14206:
Avoid sending large terms between nodes unnecessarily
Don't use request table for answer routing
Fix/redo failover optimization
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Pass all argument except the first as the command for "docker run".
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* ingela/ssl/next-maint-version:
ssl: Version update
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* ingela/ssl/dtls-cont:
dtls: Only test this for TLS for now
dtls: Avoid mixup of protocol to test
dtls: 'dtlsv1.2' corresponds to 'tlsv1.2'
dtls: Correct dialyzer spec and postpone inclusion of test
dtls: Erlang distribution over DTLS is not supported
dtls: Enable some DTLS tests in ssl_to_openssl_SUITE
dtls: Enable DTLS test in ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE
dtls: Hibernation and retransmit timers
dtls: Make sure retransmission timers are run
dtls: DTLS specific handling of socket and ciphers
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We want to avoid failing test cases but still be able to merge
DTLS progress for 19.3
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To allow the Peer State Machine requirement that only the expected
capabilities exchange message be received in the relevant state to be
relaxed. If {capx_strictness, false} is configured then anything bu the
expected CER/CEA is ignored.
This is non-standard behaviour, and thusfar undocumented. Use at your
own risk.
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Running fewer jobs in parallel reduces the risk of running out
of memory.
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We never use the installed Erlang package. Setting the language
to C could also allow us to build on platforms that don't support
the Erlang language (e.g. osx).
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* maint:
Travis CI: Avoid that builds gets killed for inactivity
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Travis CI: Avoid that builds gets killed for inactivity
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When relaying outgoing requests through transport on a remote node,
terms that were stripped when sending to the transport process weren't
stripped when spawning a process on the remote node.
Also, don't save the request to the process dictionary in a process that
just relays an answer.
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The table has existed forever, to route incoming answers to a waiting
request process: each outgoing request writes to the table, and each
incoming answer reads. This has been seen to suffer from lock contention
at high load however, so this commit moves the routing into the
diameter_peer_fsm processes that are diameter's conduit to transport
processes. The request table is still used for failover detection, but
entries are only written when a watchdog state transitions leaves or
enters state OKAY.
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