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* lukas/jinterface/disable-travis:
jinterface: Skip tests when hostname cannot be resolved
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* dgud/dot_erlang/OTP-14439:
fixup! Do not load .erlang from current dir
erlc: Do not load .erlang
escript: Do not load .erlang
dialyzer: Do not load .erlang
reltool: Add no_dot_erlang bootfiles
Enable usage of no_dot_erlang in bootstrap
Do not load .erlang from current dir
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* dgud/kernel/get_chars_raw_echo_off:
Let io:get_chars/2 (echo off) fetch chars without eol
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Check that the hostname can be resolved by the native resolver.
What normally has happened when it cannot is that gethostname()
returned a fqdn and `hostname -s` is not part of /etc/hosts.
This is solved on the erlang side by adding `hostname -s` to inet_db,
but java does not have a similar mechanism, so it fails when
it tries to connect to `hostname -s`.
This caused jinterface tests to fail when run in such an environment,
and travis-ci recently started doing this.
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Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
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* ingela/ssl/funtion-name-macro:
ssl: Use ?FUNCTION_NAME
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Use ?FUNCTION_NAME macro to enhance code as we will not back-port this
version of the ssl application to versions pre OTP 19.
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Use hradcoded rsa keys as this will work on all legacy platforms.
In test case dns_name_reuse only do the relevant client check in the
final test.
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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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This version does not work great as the subtrees
created are not proper hash maps. Also it is not
all that performant as the extra allocations to
keep the stack there is expensive.
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* ingela/ssl/remove-deprcated-string:
ssl: Use new string functions
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If no SNI is available and the hostname is an IP-address also check
for IP-address match. This check is not as good as a DNS hostname check
and certificates using IP-address are not recommended.
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(Slightly) optimize catch and try/catch
OTP-14683
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hipe: Extend the basic_SUITE with one more test
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* rickard/null-chars/ERL-370/OTP-14543:
Don't allow null chars in various strings
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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* maint:
Revert "Merge branch 'rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543' into maint"
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This reverts commit 0717a2194e863f3a78595184ccc5637697f03353, reversing
changes made to 71a40658a0cef8b3e25df3a8e48a72d0563a89bf.
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An IP address could in some circomstances be converted to a list and then to_lower was applied to it.
So {$A,1,1,1} was changed to {$a,1,1,1} which of course didn't match....
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Timeout must be set in suite/0 or init_per_testcase not init_per_group
or init_per_suite
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This is tested by new erts check that will cause badarg when trying to
execute scripts via mod_cgi
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Various places that now reject null chars inside strings
- Primitive file operations reject it in filenames.
- Primitive environment variable operations reject it in
names and values.
- os:cmd() reject it in its input.
Also '=' characters are rejected by primitive environment
variable operations in environment variable names.
Documentation has been updated to document null characters
in these types of data as invalid. Currently these operations
accept null chars at the end of strings, but that will change
in the future.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
vsn -> 2.1.1
Update appup and code_change for ERIERL-83
Fix missing monitor in diameter_reg
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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