ancillary data alignment will be ALIGNBYTES, not sizeof(long) - 1, from now.
CMSG_xx will NOT resolve into constant. if you use CMSG_xx to allocate
arrays, you'll lose.
bump shlib minor for libc.
NOTE: if you are on top of arch with ALIGNBYTES != sizeof(long) - 1,
you need to recompile IPv6-related binaries. there is no way to guarantee
backward compat in this aspect. sorry for this. this should be the last
backward compat breakage for IPv6-related ancillary data manipulation.
(we still have PR 9516 for unix-domain sockets...)
many found it ugly, and I found that I've made a mistake in old name.
there needs to be 4 more "0"s!
this commit renames
etc/namedb/0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:000 into etc/namedb/loopback.v6.
(based on recent discussion I did not use cvsmove)
this to tech-{pkg,install}. In short, the pkg names in (new) second
field will be used by the build process under basesrc/src/dist/pkg to
generate PLISTs. The package divisions here may be two finely or coarsely
grained, although I think they're a happy medium -- I will give more
detail/justification in the writeup.
- parser now uses yacc/lex (there'll be no symbol conflict).
- outbound policy and inbound policy is now separate
- policy specification for tunnel SA is improved
- api changed, bump shlib major
XXX some of programs will become not buildable - will commit shortly
programs (like rshd or rlogind).
bindresvport() and bindresvport_sa() exhibits exactly the same functionality,
with different function prototype (sockaddr_in * and sockaddr *).
The behavior and prototype was discussed and agreed among shin@kame.net
(who is doing freebsd-current kame merge), deraadt@openbsd.org, and
Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr (INRIA IPv6/IPv6 RPC support). so it will be
portable across *bsd.