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When an attempt is made to start a distributed Erlang node with
the same name as an existing node, the crash reports for several
supervisors would be displayed. Only the first line contains
useful information. The verbiage is annoying for old hands and
could easily scare newcomers away for good.
For all the common distribution failures during start-up, write a
simple message and terminate the emulator using halt/1. Here is an
example of what will be printed:
Protocol 'inet_tcp': the name somename@somehost seems to be in use by another Erlang node
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* mk/net-kernel-epmd-return-list:
Fix list returned by net_kernel:epmd_module
OTP-9215
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Joint effort by Kostis, pan, egil & sverker
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Function epmd_module of net_kernel returns a list
instead of an atom, when the epmd_module-flag is used.
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Conflicts:
lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/kernel/vsn.mk
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A bug introduced in kernel-2.13.5.3 has been fixed. If running
net_kernel:set_net_ticktime/1 twice within the TransitionPerod the
second call caused the net_kernel process to crash with a badmatch.
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OTP-8686 A bug introduced in kernel-2.13.5.3 has been fixed.
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OTP-8643 Under certain circumstances the net kernel could hang. (Thanks
to Scott Lystig Fritchie.)
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A bug introduced in kernel-2.13.5.3 has been fixed.
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Of the core networking apps only net_kernel fails to have a catchall
for unknown gen_server:call messages causing it to exit and eventually
bring down kernal_sup and beam if it had not been manually started.
For stability and consistancy it has been altered to include a
catchall which does not reply.
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Under certain circumstances the net kernel could hang. (Thanks to Scott
Lystig Fritchie.)
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