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If a status code is provide by the ESI script that status code should have
precedence over internal defaults.
Also remove RFC 2616 requirement that URI must be absolute, that requirement
is relaxed by RFC 7231.
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into maint-20
* lukas/erts/fix-cpu-bind-w-modifies-scheduler-avail/OTP-14694:
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
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* anders/diameter/decode/OTP-14684:
vsn -> 2.1.2
Update appup for ERIERL-14684
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* anders/diameter/decode/ERIERL-85:
Fix error handling when decoding an AVP with an alternate dictionary
Remove unused function arguments
Fix faulty recursion
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* raimo/snmp/option-recbuf-broken-for-snmpm/OTP-13372:
Update version
Fix speling error 'sndbuf' -> 'recbuf'
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* john/erts/zlib-ctrl-proc/OTP-14672/ERL-494:
Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2
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When the cpu ids and scheduler ids don't match,
the end schedulers could end up not being bound
when they should be.
example:
> taskset -c 1-3 erl +S 4 +sbts
> erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings).
{1,2,3,unbound}
This fix makes it so that all cores are used to
bind schedulers.
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The options map wasn't updated after the AVP was identified, with
the resulting consequences for M-bit interpretation.
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Which may have been used in the past, but aren't now.
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The wrong variable was passed into the decode recursion, causing the
options map to be contaminated by strict_mbit and failed_avp
modifications that should only apply to component AVPs in the Grouped
case. Decode errors and M-bits could be ignored as a result.
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* sverker/bad-dist-msg-bug/ERIERL-80/OTP-14661:
erts: Fix bug when detecting bad dist message
Add distribution_SUITE:bad_dist_ext_size
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* anders/diameter/reg_monitor/OTP-14668:
vsn -> 2.1.1
Update appup and code_change for ERIERL-83
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* anders/diameter/reg_monitor/ERIERL-83:
Fix missing monitor in diameter_reg
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Commit fae8ca0c inadvertently removed the monitor at add/1 and
add_new/1. As a result, process death did not remove associations,
causing table diameter_reg to leak entries and stop/start of a service
to fail.
Add a testcase to detect the problem, which existing testcases miss.
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We can't just leave it in queue with dist_ext=NULL.
Two symptoms seen:
1. 'receive' trying to deref dist_ext as NULL.
2. GC think it's a term and put THE_NON_VALUE in root set.
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* john/erts/fix-zlib-merge/OTP-14648/OTP-14649:
Fix zlib merge snafu
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* hans/ssh/printout_crash/OTP-14645:
ssh: fix broken printouts
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* bjorn/erts/match-context/ERL-490/OTP-14640:
Fix incorrect internal consistency failure for binary matching code
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* hans/ssh/adjust_for_peers_version/OTP-14638:
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
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I accidentally merged a few fixes directly to maint-20 (and then to maint
and master), instead of merging to maint and master and waiting for a
patch to merge it into maint-20, leaving the related tickets dangling.
This commit does nothing beyond getting the tickets (and their release
notes) into the next patch.
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Quoting RFC 1952:
"A gzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data
sets). [...] The members simply appear one after another in the
file, with no additional information before, between, or after
them."
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When presented with multiple valid but concatenated streams, the
old driver returned an empty result once the end of the first
stream was reached, and kept doing so even if fed new data. The
new driver/NIF returned a data_error instead.
zlib:inflateInit/3 has been added to control this behavior, but is
not yet ready for public use.
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4c31fd0b9665 made the merging of match contexts stricter;
in fact, a little bit too strict.
Two match contexts with different number of slots would
be downgraded to the 'term' type. The correct way is to
keep the match context but set the number of slots to the
lowest number of slots of the two match contexts.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-490
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The byte_offset of sub-binaries wasn't taken into account for
ProcBins, subtly ruining the results. The test suite didn't catch
it since it didn't check for sub-binaries in particular, and only
checked for equality between variations -- not whether the output
was equal to the input.
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* dgud/stdlib/remove-gs-depr:
stdlib: Remove gs removed warning
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Caused warnings which could not be suppressed, if old 'gs' application
was compiled and used together with otp-20, which is fair usage even
if OTP does not support the application anymore.
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