1 | gvpe NEWS |
1 | gvpe NEWS |
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3 | TODO: udpoate dcumentation, algorithm |
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4 | todo: keepalive more aggressive? |
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6 | 2.2 |
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7 | - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases, |
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8 | but upgrade is recommended to due changed ondemand behaviour. |
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9 | - new per-node options max-ttl and max-queue. |
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10 | - convert from iom.C to libev, a high-performance event loop |
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11 | (http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev). |
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12 | - tcp connections were leaking in some cases. |
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13 | - retry more aggressively (once/s) to establish a connection if |
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14 | new packets arrive for it. |
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15 | - save a lot of setsockopt calls when the tos doesn't change. |
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16 | - honor disabled even on initial connect attempt. |
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17 | - changed callback mechanism to be slightly less portable |
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18 | but more efficient mechanism (standards-compliant c++ compilers |
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19 | should work). |
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20 | - increased receive window positive size, to allow for massive |
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21 | packet loss due to occasional longer drop-outs. |
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22 | - send RST when a positive window size violation is detected, but |
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23 | not in other cases, to reconnect more quickly. |
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24 | - upgraded liblzf to version 3.2. |
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25 | - dropped -fno-exceptions due to ev++.h using it. |
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26 | - node-up/down scripts are now run in sequence. |
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27 | - new -q switch for gvpectrl, for when you run it often. |
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28 | - work around the horribly inconsistent, ad-hoc, ever-changing |
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29 | and broken texinfo syntax. YMMV. avoid texinfo. |
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30 | - bugfixes. |
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3 | 2.01 Thu Mar 29 19:26:04 CEST 2007 |
32 | 2.01 Thu Mar 29 19:26:04 CEST 2007 |
4 | - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases. |
33 | - protocol version 0.1, compatible with older releases. |
5 | - bugfix of callback.h, might have cause callback return values to |
34 | - bugfix of callback.h, might have cause callback return values to |
6 | be corrupted on architectures like sparc before. |
35 | be corrupted on architectures like sparc before. |