Hi,
NSD 4.3.1rc2 pre-release is available:
https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.3.1rc2.tar.gz
sha256 044b8f4b5ca29952ea7aff6f6d344dd06f92e019f43431027d5cb8a78f240bdc
pgp https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.3.1rc2.tar.gz.asc
The release candidate 2 fixes a couple of bugs, one in the compile of a
new system header identifier in use in the code, close on exec. Hence
the new release candidate.
Changes:
- Merge PR #90 by phicoh: O_CLOEXEC should be FD_CLOEXEC.
- Merge PR #92 by tonysgi: Fix typo.
- Merge PR #91 by gearnode: nsd-control-setup recreate certificates.
The '-r' option recreates certificates. Without it it creates them
if they do not exist, and does not modify them otherwise.
Best regards, Wouter
On 02/04/2020 09:34, Wouter Wijngaards via maintainers
wrote:> Hi,
>
> NSD 4.3.1rc1 pre-release is available:
> https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.3.1rc1.tar.gz
> sha256 cbe2ea1cbb5f7e701308b752c0b9aba162449f96ad0bf405acab2d767e76c1b4
> pgp https://nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/nsd/nsd-4.3.1rc1.tar.gz.asc
>
>
> This release fixes a number of bugs, and fixes a bug for FreeBSD start.
>
>
> 4.3.1
> ===============> BUG FIXES:
> - Fix #70: error: 'fd_set' undeclared.
> - Fix #71: error: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99
> mode.
> - Fix to move declarations out of for loops in event test too.
> - Fix #76: cpuid typedef for Hurd, DragonflyBSD compile.
> - Fix #75: configure test for sched_setaffinity, and use
> cpuset_setaffinity otherwise. Also test for presence of sysconf.
> - Fix #74: GNU Hurd fix cast from pointer to integer of different size.
> - Fix for #74, #75: cpuset test for header contents and provide code.
> - Fix #78: Fix SO_SETFIB error on FreeBSD.
> - Merge PR #83 from noloader: Fix GNU HURD sched_setaffinity compile.
> - Fix #80: NetBSD and implicit declaration of reallocarray.
> - Fix unknown u_long in util.c for Issue #80 .
> - Merge PR #86 from noloader: Use precious variables for GREP, EGREP,
> SED, AWK, LEX and YACC.
> - For PR #86: Fix that programs loaded after CFLAGS and stuff is
> set, specifically the compiler, so that it can work if it needs
> special flags from that. Fix that lex only needs to support -i
> if actually defined, otherwise the output included in the source
> tarball can be used.
>
>
> Best regards, Wouter
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