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The module is deprected and will be removed in OTP 19. The reason is
that the module is not used, and that we se no obvious use case for
it.
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Include the ability to open a SASL error log file in append mode
at startup vs currently implemented "rewrite-always" mode.
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The upgrade instruction 'remove_module' was added in OTP R7B (and
possibly in a patch in R5B or R6B, ticket OTP-3477), and translates to
the low level instruction 'remove', but adds the parameter DepMods
(modules on which Mod is dependent). The ticket says that
"remove_module should be added for symmetry with the add_module
instruction". remove_module was never documented or tested, and it was
never mentioned in a release note. It therefore seems to be low risk
in removing it.
The correct instruction to use when removing a module is
{delete_module,Mod}
which was added in OTP R10B and which is also documented and
tested. This translates to low level instructions 'remove' and 'purge'
i.e. the module is brutally purged after setting the current code to
old. This hardcoded brutal purge is the reason why PrePurge and
PostPurge parameters can not be given with the delete_module
instruction.
The parameter DepMods which was inclued in the remove_module
instruction does not exist for delete_module. From the documentation's
point of view, this is the same for add_module, and thus the two
instructions {add_module,Mod} and {delete_module,Mod} are now
symmetric. However, in the code there is a second instruction for
adding a module, {add_module,Mod,DepMods}, which is not documented. To
add symmetry even for this, {delete_module,Mod,DepMods} is now also
added. Documentation is added for all instructions.
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The documentation erroneously specified that clear_alarm/1 would clear
*all* alarms with id AlarmId. This is now corrected according to the
implementation - only the latest received alarm with the given AlarmId
is cleared.
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In ref man for appup and in system documentation, design prinsiples,
add a warning related to upgrade when version of erts, kernel, stdlib
or sasl is changed. This will cause an emulator restart where new
version of emulator and core applications will startup together with
old versions of other applications. Care must be taken to avoid
problems due to backwards incompatibility.
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The R16B03 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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* richcarl/fix-sasl-handler-docs:
Fix confusing documentation about error handlers in SASL
OTP-11507
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Conflicts:
erts/etc/win32/Install.c
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The SASL documentation confusingly talks about a handler 'error_logger_mf_h'
which doesn't actually exist. The handler is named 'log_mf_h', and it and
all other error handlers used by SASL are part of stdlib, not SASL itself.
This patch makes the documentation clearer.
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The R16B02 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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rb was only accepting physical filenames as log file.
This patch allow rb to accept now any io_device, valid registered name,
except standard_error which is replaced by standard_io.
Creation of two new exported functions : rb:log_list/0-1
that print in log file if existing, otherwise on standard_io.
Add new functions documentation and tests in rb_SUITE.
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The R16B01 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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* siri/sasl/doc-regexp-in-appup/OTP-10001:
Add documentation of regular expressions for version numbers in appup
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OTP-9980
Sasl documentation earlier said that the InclApps parameters in a .rel
file defaults to the empty list. This is not correct. It defaults to
the same value as specified in the .app file.
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It should not be possible to create a .boot file unless kernel and
stdlib are stated as permanent applications in the .rel file. Note
that 'permanent' is the default start type, so not specifying a start
type for kernel and stdlib is, as always, ok.
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Fix typos or minor faults.
Move out code listing of target_system.erl, and use codeinclude
statement to include this file from sasl/examples directory.
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* siri/sasl/no-warn-missing-sasl/OTP-9738:
Add +no_warn_sasl flag when compiling start_clean.rel
Add option no_warn_sasl to systools:make_script
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This option will suppress the 'missing-sasl' warning which otherwise
is issued when compiling a .rel file which does not include the sasl
application.
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Changes to the mechanism for upgrading the emulator in OTP R15 was
erronously not handled in release_handler:upgrade_app, downgrade_app,
upgrade_script and downgrade_script. This has been corrected,
including test and documentation.
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* siri/sasl/upgrade-erts/OTP-9438:
Fix bug in erts upgrade on windows
Add release vsn info to erts_vsn_changed warning
Check for sasl application in systools:make_script and make_relup
Add syntax check of relup to check_install_release and install_release
Add documentation for upgrade from pre R15 to post R15 sasl
Handle upgrade from pre R15 to post R15 sasl
Step version of sasl to 2.2 for R15
Document upgrade instructions restart_new_emulator and restart_emulator
Wait for two restarts in upgrade_restart test
Add restart_new_emulator instruction to kernel, stdlib and sasl appups
Distinguish restart_new_emulator from restart_emulator in upgrade instructions
Upgrade erts: merge sys.config for tmp release instead of using old
Allow regexp for version in .appup
Restart emulator before running upgrade script when erts is upgraded
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl
lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
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* jw/release_handler-which-releases:
Add release_handler:which_releases/1
OTP-9717
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New emulator upgrade mechanism introduced in R15 can only work if the
sasl version to upgrade from is 2.2 or later. I.e. if we are already
running at least R15.
This commit adds backwards compatiblity for upgrades from earlier
versions, meaning that the new code is loaded into the old emulator
and code_change is executed - then after all application code is
updated, the emulator is restarted with the new erts version.
Note that this might cause problems if the new code is compiled with
the new emulator and there have been updates to the beam format. If
this happens, the workaround is to compile the new code with the old
emulator.
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