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* lukas/eldap/asn1hrl/OTP-13426:
eldap: Make sure to build out ASN.1 header
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* lukas/erts/fix_scheduler_suspend/ERL-94/PR-978/OTP-13425:
erts: Fix install of suspend handler
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_unix_sys.h
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
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Good for test cases.
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Good for test cases.
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
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That is, don't assume that it's only diameter_tcp doing so: allow it to
be received when not throttling. This lets a callback module trigger a
new throttling callback itself, but it's not clear if this will be
useful in practice.
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Allow specifying the crl_check and crl_cache options for TLS
distribution connections.
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Accept a value of the form {Module, Function, State} from the command
line. This is different from the {Fun, State} that ssl:connect etc
expect, since there's no clean way to parse a fun from a command line
argument.
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Handle the case when the environment APPDATA is not set.
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Remove the options:
--enable-darwin-universal
--enable-darwin-64bit
The --enable-darwin-universal option turns on universal binaries
(Intel/PPC). It does not work on modern releases of OS X, and
OTP 19 will most not likely build on an OS X release that still
supports universal builds.
The --enable-darwin-64bit option is not needed, because 64-bit builds
are default on modern OS X releases. There is also the generic
--enable-m64-build option.
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=== OTP-17.5.6.9 ===
Changed Applications:
- diameter-1.9.2.4
- erts-6.4.1.6
- ssl-6.0.1.2
Unchanged Applications:
- asn1-3.0.4
- common_test-1.10.1
- compiler-5.0.4
- cosEvent-2.1.15
- cosEventDomain-1.1.14
- cosFileTransfer-1.1.16
- cosNotification-1.1.21
- cosProperty-1.1.17
- cosTime-1.1.14
- cosTransactions-1.2.14
- crypto-3.5
- debugger-4.0.3.1
- dialyzer-2.7.4
- edoc-0.7.16
- eldap-1.1.1
- erl_docgen-0.3.7
- erl_interface-3.7.20
- et-1.5
- eunit-2.2.9
- gs-1.5.16
- hipe-3.11.3
- ic-4.3.6
- inets-5.10.9
- jinterface-1.5.12
- kernel-3.2.0.1
- megaco-3.17.3
- mnesia-4.12.5
- observer-2.0.4
- odbc-2.10.22
- orber-3.7.1
- os_mon-2.3.1
- ose-1.0.2
- otp_mibs-1.0.10
- parsetools-2.0.12
- percept-0.8.10
- public_key-0.23
- reltool-0.6.6
- runtime_tools-1.8.16.1
- sasl-2.4.1
- snmp-5.1.2
- ssh-3.2.4
- stdlib-2.4
- syntax_tools-1.6.18
- test_server-3.8.1
- tools-2.7.2
- typer-0.9.8
- webtool-0.8.10
- wx-1.3.3
- xmerl-1.3.7
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/vsn.mk
lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl
lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src
lib/diameter/vsn.mk
lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/ssl/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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* egil/fix-percept-now/OTP-13422:
Modernize test suites
Use monotonic_time/1 instead of now/0
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mod_include was already gone in 18, and webtool is out in 19,
but some references remained in example config files.
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Mnesia didn't forward mnesia_down to transactions which where already
decided to be aborted, but that could lead to hanging transactions
still waiting for messages from the node which had stopped.
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Use erlang:prepare_loading/1 and erlang:finish_loading/1 to load
modules in parallel to potentially decrease start-up times.
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Add commonly used modules to the list of modules in
mandatory_modules/0. Having those modules listed will potentially
help the 'init' module to load them in parallel during start-up.
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Slightly speed up 'erlc' by pre-loading the modules used
by the compiler. Write a test case to ensure that the correct
set of modules are loaded.
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* bjorn/kernel/code_server-normalized-paths/OTP-13410:
code_server: Normalize the pathnames for all loaded modules
Update preloaded modules
init: Correct spec for fetch_loaded/1
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This was accidentally removed in commit cd6903be0740db
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"Old" versions are now taken from OTP-18.0, i.e. one major revision
back from OTP-19.
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* bjorn/fix-broken-osx-build:
Take out (parts of) broken fp exception support for MacOS X
configure.in: Fix compilation error in ethread.c
run_erl: Don't define _XOPEN_SOURCE on OS X
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Floating-point exception support on MacOS X has never been especially
reliable, and has therefore been disabled by default for a long time.
The fpe support is now broken.
Therefore, take out the unnecessary test for modern mcontext in
configure (whatever that means) and the associated code in sys_float.c.
Add #error directives to sys_float.c to make it clear that
fpe is not supported.
It seems to risky to mess with the mess of #ifdef's, so we will
not attempt to remove all fpe support code for MacOS X.
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This is a quick fix to make this option work.
We will revisit this and clean up httpc option handling later.
Also adding regression tests.
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On Windows, the pathnames for modules that are loaded early are
returned with mixed backslashes and slashes:
1> code:which(lists).
"C:\\Program Files\\erl8.0/lib/stdlib-2.7/ebin/lists.beam"
2>
Modules loaded later are fully normalized.
When starting the code_server, normalize the pathnames for all modules
that have been loaded so far.
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fetch_loaded/1 returns a list of tuples, not a list of atoms.
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* ia/public_key/EC-public_key/OTP-13408:
public_key: Handle PEM encoded EC public keys
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to make it kill and then wait for all spawned processes to exit.
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that could hang if concurrent deallocations was initiated.
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3121171f56c2 made warnings for missing prototypes into compilation
errors. That broke building on MacOS X, because prototypes for the
pthread_getname_np() and pthread_setname_np() functions included by
ethread.c are missing.
The prototypes for those functions *are* located in pthread.h,
but are not included if _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined. Therefore,
we must undefine _XOPEN_SOURCE.
6e606582a6 is the commit that started to define _XOPEN_SOURCE on
MacOS X in order to mend floating-point exceptions. Since
fp exceptions again are broken and disabled by default, it is
safe to remove the definition of _XOPEN_SOURCE.
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