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   2016-04-21 13:24:23 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (7)
Log message:
Update lang/erlang* to 18.3.

Some highlights of the release are:

- New statistics info about runnable and active processes & ports.
- Time warp improvements: dbg:p/2 and erlang:trace/3 with
  monotonic_timestamp | strict_monotonic_timestamp.
- Introduced a validation callback for heart.
- The module overload in sasl has been deprecated.
- ~90 contributions since 18.2

Full release notes:

  http://erlang.org/download/otp_src_18.3.readme
   2015-12-31 20:47:41 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (7)
Log message:
Update lang/erlang to 18.2.1.

erlang 18.2.1

Due to a bug in the handling of paths on windows none of the following
would work with paths containing a space:

- ct_run
- dialyzer
- erlc
- escript
- typer

This also contains a fix for HiPE enabled emulator for FreeBSD.

erlang 18.2

- ssl: Add configurable upper limit for session cache.
- erts: Add function enif_getenv to read OS environment variables in
  a portable way from NIFs.
- kernel: Add {line_delim, byte()} option to inet:setopts/2 and
  decode_packet/3
- ssh: The 'ecdsa-sha2-nistp256', 'ecdsa-sha2-nistp384' and
  'ecdsa-sha2-nistp521' signature algorithms for ssh are implemented.
  See RFC 5656.
- ssh: The ssh:daemon option dh_gex_groups is extended to read a user
  provided ssh moduli file with generator-modulus pairs. The file is
  in openssh format.
- Thanks to 41 different contributors!
   2015-11-03 23:50:46 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (194)
Log message:
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for lang category

Problems found with existing digests:
	Package nhc98 distfile nhc98src-1.22.tar.gz
	a8adc8f22371998ee0657bc0e01058a57d876abc [recorded]
	81975fcb5f1dda5efeaabc30ce8c6dceae55e591 [calculated]

Problems found locating distfiles:
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Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
   2015-09-25 17:15:58 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (9)
Log message:
Update lang/erlang to 18.1.

Some highlights of the release are:

- ssl: Add possibility to downgrade an SSL/TLS connection to a tcp
  connection, and give back the socket control to a user process.
- ssh: The following new key exchange algorithms are implemented:
  'ecdh-sha2-nistp256', 'ecdh-sha2-nistp384', 'ecdh-sha2-nistp521',
  'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1', 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1'
  and 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256'. This raises the
  security level considerably.
- kernel,stdlib,sasl: A mechanism for limiting the amount of text
  that the built-in error logger events will produce has been
  introduced. It is useful for limiting both the size of log files
  and the CPU time used to produce them.

Full release notes:

  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_18.1.readme
   2015-07-18 10:55:16 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (10) | Package updated
Log message:
Update erlang to 18.0.

- Starting from 18.0 Erlang/OTP is released under the APL 2.0
- erts: The time functionality has been extended. This includes a new API
  for time, as well as "time warp" modes which alters the behavior when
  system time changes. You are strongly encouraged to use the new API
  instead of the old API based on erlang:now/0. erlang:now/0 has been
  deprecated since it is a scalability bottleneck.
- erts: Beside the API changes and time warp modes a lot of scalability
  and performance improvements regarding time management has been made
- erts: The previously introduced "eager check I/O" feature is now enabled
  by default.
- erts/compiler: enhanced support for maps. Big maps new uses a HAMT
  (Hash Array Mapped Trie) representation internally which makes them more
  efficient. There is now also support for variables as map keys.
- dialyzer: The -dialyzer() attribute can be used for suppressing warnings
  in a module by specifying functions or warning options.
- ssl: Remove default support for SSL-3.0 and added padding check
  for TLS-1.0 due to the Poodle vulnerability.
- ssl: Remove default support for RC4 cipher suites, as they are consider
  too weak.
- stdlib: Allow maps for supervisor flags and child specs
- stdlib: New functions in ets:
  - take/2. Works the same as ets:delete/2 but
            also returns the deleted object(s).
  - ets:update_counter/4 with a default object as
            argument

Full changelog:

  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_18.0.readme
   2015-04-28 16:34:20 by Filip Hajny | Files touched by this commit (21)
Log message:
Update lang/erlang to 17.5.

erlang-17.5
================================

Highlights:
- ERTS: Added command line argument option for setting the initial size
  of process dictionaries.
- Diameter: configurable incoming_max len and string_decode for diameter
  messages
- Bugfixes and minor small features in applications such as compiler,
  common_test, crypto, debugger, eldap, erts, hipe, inets, ssh, ssl,...

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_17.5.readme

erlang-17.4
================================

Highlights:
- eldap: Nearly all TCP options are possible to give in the eldap:open/2 call.
- ssh: Added API functions ptty_alloc/3 and ptty_alloc/4, to allocate
  a pseudo tty.
- ssl: Handle servers that may send an empty SNI extension to the client.

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_17.4.readme

erlang-17.3
================================

Highlights:
- erts: Introduced enif_schedule_nif() which allows a long running NIF
  to be broken into separate NIF invocations without the help of a wrapper
  function written in Erlang
- common_test: Experimental support for running Quickcheck and PropEr tests
  from common_test suites is added. Examples of usage in the suites for
  the ssh and inets applications
- Bugfixes and minor new features in applications such as asn1, erts, kernel,
  stdlib, diameter, ssh, mnesia, ssl, jinterface

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_17.3.readme

erlang-17.1
================================

Highlights:
- crypto: Add aes_cfb8 cypher to crypto:block_encrypt and block_decrypt.
- diameter: Add result code counters for CEA, DWA, and DPA.
- erts: The following built in functions in the erlang and binary modules
  now bump an appropriate amount of reductions and yield when
  out of reductions:
    binary_to_list/1, binary_to_list/3, bitstring_to_list/1,
    list_to_binary/1, iolist_to_binary/1, list_to_bitstring/1,
    binary:list_to_bin/1
- hipe: Handle Maps instructions get_map_elements, put_map_assoc,
  put_map_exact in the HiPE native code compiler.
- mnesia: The time for inserting locks for a transaction with large
  number of locks is reduced significantly.
- ssh: Option max_sessions added to ssh:daemon/{2,3}.
- stdlib: Add maps:get/3 to maps module. The function will return the
  supplied default value if the key does not exist in the map.

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_17.1.readme

erlang-17.0
================================

Highlights:
- Erlang/OTP has been ported to the realtime operating system OSE.
- Maps, a new dictionary data type (experimental)
- A more natural mapping from ASN.1 OCTET STRING and BIT STRING to
  Erlang types, and other ASN.1 improvements and optimizations
- The {active, N} socket option for TCP, UDP, and SCTP
- A new (optional) scheduler utilization balancing mechanism
- Migration of memory carriers has been enabled by default on all
  ERTS internal memory allocators
- Increased garbage collection tenure rate
- Experimental "dirty schedulers" functionality
- Funs can now be given names
- Miscellaneous unicode support enhancements
- A new version scheme for OTP its applications has been introduced

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_17.0.readme

erlang 16.1.3.1 (R16B03-1)
================================

Highlights:
- The ODBC application was missing in the prebuilt Windows installers
- 3 corrections in the SSL application:
  - Add missing validation of the server_name_indication option and test
    for its explicit use.
  - Elliptic curve selection in server mode now properly selects a curve
    suggested by the client, if possible.
  - The server did not indicate support for secure renegotiation during
    TLS extension handling.
- In the syntax tools application a bug was introduced which broke
  reverting of local funs. This is now corrected (thanks to Anthony Ramine)
- wx - Solved a problem which caused the debugger to crash when closing
  a window. Fixed static linking on Mac.
- xmerl - Fixed a problem in the SAX-parser when the header of
  the next document was appearing in the buffer when using
  the xmerl_sax_parser:stream/2 function.

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R16B03-1.readme

erlang-16.1.3 (R16B03)
================================

Highlights:
- A new memory allocation feature called "super carrier" has been \ 
introduced.
  It can for example be used for pre-allocation of all memory that the
  runtime system should be able to use. It is enabled by passing the +MMscs
  (size in MB) command line argument. For more information see
  the documentation of the +MMsco, +MMscrfsd, +MMscrpm, +MMscs, +MMusac, and,
  +Mlpm command line arguments in the erts_alloc(3) documentation.
- The ldap client eldap now supports the start_tls operation. This upgrades
  an existing tcp connection to encryption using tls,
  see eldap:start_tls/2 and /3.
- The ftp client (inets application) now supports ftp over tls (ftps).

Full changelog:
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R16B03.readme
   2013-10-20 20:37:49 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (15) | Package updated
Log message:
Update Erlang/OTP to R16B02.

R16B02 is the second maintenance release for the R16B major release.
You can find the README file for the release at
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R16B02.readme

R16B01 is the first maintenance release for the R16B major release.
You can find the README file for the release at
  http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R16B01.readme

Highlights for R16B01:

   OTP-10279  == erts ==

	      Support for migration of memory carriers between memory
	      allocator instances has been introduced.

	      By default this feature is not enabled and do not effect the
	      characteristics of the system. When enabled it has the
	      following impact on the characteristics of the system:

	      -- Reduced memory footprint when the memory load is unevenly
	      distributed between scheduler specific allocator instances.

	      -- Depending on the default allocaton strategy used on a
	      specific allocator there might or might not be a slight
	      performance loss.

	      -- When enabled on the fix_alloc allocator, a different
	      strategy for management of fix blocks will be used.

	      -- The information returned from
	      erlang:system_info({allocator, A}), and
	      erlang:system_info({allocator_sizes, A}) will be slightly
	      different when this feature has been enabled. An mbcs_pool
	      tuple will be present giving information about abandoned
	      carriers, and in the fix_alloc case no fix_types tuple will
	      be present.

	      For more information, see the documentation of the +M<S>acul
	      command line argument.

   OTP-11009  == ssl public_key crypto common_test dialyzer ssh stdlib snmp
	      inets ==

	      Integrate elliptic curve contribution from Andreas Schultz

	      In order to be able to support elliptic curve cipher suites
	      in SSL/TLS, additions to handle elliptic curve infrastructure
	      has been added to public_key and crypto.

	      This also has resulted in a rewrite of the crypto API to gain
	      consistency and remove unnecessary overhead. All OTP
	      applications using crypto has been updated to use the new
	      API.

	      Impact: Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) offers equivalent
	      security with smaller key sizes than other public key
	      algorithms. Smaller key sizes result in savings for power,
	      memory, bandwidth, and computational cost that make ECC
	      especially attractive for constrained environments.

   OTP-11159  == erts ==

	      Lift static limitation (FD_SETSIZE) for file descriptors on
	      Mac OS X. (Thanks to Anthony Ramine)
   2013-10-18 13:41:18 by Benny Siegert | Files touched by this commit (21)
Log message:
Fix a common mistake in many different packages: POSIX says that when using
pax -rw, the destination directory must exist. pax in NetBSD creates it if
not, pax in MirBSD complains. I read through all pkgsrc Makefiles that use
pax and added an entry to INSTALLATION_DIRS, or an INSTALL_DATA_DIR
invocation.

I did not test all the changes but they should be fairly safe. If you notice
any breakage because of this change, please contact me.
   2013-06-08 08:48:24 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (12)
Log message:
Update to Erlang/OTP R16B (designated as 16.1 in pkgsrc).

R16B is a major new release of Erlang/OTP.

Detailed information on changes can be fetched at
http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R16B.readme

--- HIGHLIGHTS ----------------------------------------------------------

    OTP-7786  == ssh ==

	      Added User Guide for the SSH application

    OTP-9892  == erts ==

	      Process optimizations. The most notable:

	      -- New internal process table implementation allowing for
	      both parallel reads as well as writes. Especially read
	      operations have become really cheap. This reduce contention
	      in various situations. For example when, spawning processes,
	      terminating processes, sending messages, etc.

	      -- Optimizations of run queue management reducing contention.

	      -- Optimizations of process state changes reducing
	      contention.

	      These changes imply changes of the characteristics the
	      system. Most notable: changed timing in the system.

    OTP-9974  == erts ==

	      Non-blocking code loading. Earlier when an Erlang module was
	      loaded, all other execution in the VM were halted while the
	      load operation was carried out in single threaded mode. Now
	      modules are loaded without blocking the VM. Processes may
	      continue executing undisturbed in parallel during the entire
	      load operation. The load operation is completed by making the
	      loaded code visible to all processes in a consistent way with
	      one single atomic instruction. Non-blocking code loading will
	      improve realtime characteristics when modules are
	      loaded/upgraded on a running SMP system.

   OTP-10256  == inets ==

	      httpc: The HTTP client now supports HTTPS through proxies

   OTP-10336  == erts ==

	      Major port improvements. The most notable:

	      -- New internal port table implementation allowing for both
	      parallel reads as well as writes. Especially read operations
	      have become really cheap.This reduce contention in various
	      situations. For example when, creating ports, terminating
	      ports, etc.

	      -- Dynamic allocation of port structures. This allow for a
	      much larger maximum amount of ports allowed as a default. The
	      previous default of 1024 has been raised to 65536. Maximum
	      amount of ports can be set using the +Q command line flag of
	      erl(1). The previously used environment variable
	      ERL_MAX_PORTS has been deprecated and scheduled for removal
	      in OTP-R17.

	      -- Major rewrite of scheduling of port tasks. Major benefits
	      of the rewrite are reduced contention on run queue locks, and
	      reduced amount of memory allocation operations needed. The
	      rewrite was also necessary in order to make it possible to
	      schedule signals from processes to ports.

	      -- Improved internal thread progress functionality for easy
	      management of unmanaged threads. This improvement was
	      necessary for the rewrite of the port task scheduling.

	      -- Rewrite of all process to port signal implementations in
	      order to make it possible to schedule those operations. All
	      port operations can now be scheduled which allows for reduced
	      lock contention on the port lock as well as truly
	      asynchronous communication with ports.

	      -- Optimized lookup of port handles from drivers.

	      -- Optimized driver lookup when creating ports.

	      -- Preemptable erlang:ports/0 BIF.

	      -- Improving responsiveness by bumping reductions for a
	      process calling a driver callback directly.

	      These changes imply changes of the characteristics of the
	      system. The most notable:

	      -- Order of signal delivery -- The previous implementation of
	      the VM has delivered signals from processes to ports in a
	      synchronous stricter fashion than required by the language.
	      As of ERTS version 5.10, signals are truly asynchronously
	      delivered. The order of signal delivery still adheres to the
	      requirements of the language, but only to the requirements.
	      That is, some signal sequences that previously always were
	      delivered in one specific order may now from time to time be
	      delivered in different orders. This may cause Erlang programs
	      that have made false assumptions about signal delivery order
	      to fail even though they previously succeeded. For more
	      information about signal ordering guarantees, see the chapter
	      on communication in the ERTS user's guide. The +n command
	      line flag of erl(1) can be helpful when trying to find
	      signaling order bugs in Erlang code that have been exposed by
	      these changes.

	      -- Latency of signals sent from processes to ports -- Signals
	      from processes to ports where previously always delivered
	      immediately. This kept latency for such communication to a
	      minimum, but it could cause lock contention which was very
	      expensive for the system as a whole. In order to keep this
	      latency low also in the future, most signals from processes
	      to ports are by default still delivered immediately as long
	      as no conflicts occur. Such conflicts include not being able
	      to acquire the port lock, but also include other conflicts.
	      When a conflict occur, the signal will be scheduled for
	      delivery at a later time. A scheduled signal delivery may
	      cause a higher latency for this specific communication, but
	      improves the overall performance of the system since it
	      reduce lock contention between schedulers. The default
	      behavior of only scheduling delivery of these signals on
	      conflict can be changed by passing the +spp command line flag
	      to erl(1). The behavior can also be changed on port basis
	      using the parallelism option of the open_port/2 BIF.

	      -- Execution time of the erlang:ports/0 BIF -- Since
	      erlang:ports/0 now can be preempted, the responsiveness of
	      the system as a whole has been improved. A call to
	      erlang:ports/0 may, however, take a much longer time to
	      complete than before. How much longer time heavily depends on
	      the system load.

	      -- Reduction cost of calling driver callbacks -- Calling a
	      driver callback is quite costly. This was previously not
	      reflected in reduction cost at all. Since the reduction cost
	      now has increased, a process performing lots of direct driver
	      calls will be scheduled out more frequently than before.

	      Potential incompatibilities:

	      -- driver_send_term() has been deprecated and has been
	      scheduled for removal in OTP-R17. Replace usage of
	      driver_send_term() with usage of erl_drv_send_term().

	      -- driver_output_term() has been deprecated and has been
	      scheduled for removal in OTP-R17. Replace usage of
	      driver_output_term() with usage of erl_drv_output_term().

	      -- The new function erl_drv_busy_msgq_limits() has been added
	      in order to able to control management of port queues.

	      The driver API version has been bumped to 2.1 from 2.0 due to
	      the above changes in the driver API.

   OTP-10410  == asn1 ==

	      The options for the ASN.1 compiler has been drastically
	      simplified. The backend is chosen by using ber, per, or uper.
	      The options optimize, nif, and driver are no longer needed.
	      The old options will still work, but will issue a warning.

	      Another change is that generated encode/2 function will
	      always return a binary (some backends used to return an
	      iolist).

   OTP-10588  == asn1 ==

	      The ASN.1 compiler will now always include necessary run-time
	      functions in the generated Erlang modules (except for
	      asn1rt_nif which is still neeeded). If the option 'inline' is
	      used the ASN.1 compiler will generate a warning. But if
	      '{inline,OutputFile}' is use, the ASN.1 compiler will refuse
	      to compile the file. (Use a .set.asn file if you need to
	      remove the output file.)

	      The 'BIT STRING' type will now be decoded as Erlang
	      bitstrings by default. Use the new legacy_bit_string option
	      to encode as lists of ones and zeroes. (The
	      compact_bit_string option still works as before.)

	      Open types are now always returned as binaries (when there is
	      no information allowing them to be decoded).

--- POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITIES -----------------------------------------

    OTP-9052  == common_test ==

	      Removed depricated run_test program, use ct_run instead.

    OTP-9881  == common_test ==

	      It is now possible to let a test specification include other
	      test specifications. Included specs can either be joined with
	      the source spec (and all other joined specs), resulting in
	      one single test run, or they can be executed in separate test
	      runs. Also, a start flag/option, join_specs, has been
	      introduced, to be used in combination with the spec option.
	      With join_specs, Common Test can be told to either join
	      multiple test specifications, or run them separately. Without
	      join_specs, the latter behaviour is default. Note that this
	      is a change compared to earlier versions of Common Test,
	      where specifications could only be joined. More information
	      can be found in the Running Tests chapter in the User's Guide
	      (see the Test Specifications section).

   OTP-10117  == inviso ==

	      The inviso application has been removed.

   OTP-10170  == erts pman ==

	      Tuple funs (deprecated in R15B) are no longer supported.

   OTP-10195  == edoc ==

	      Since EDoc 0.7.7 (R14B02) separate values of union types can
	      be annotated. However, the parser has hitherto chosen not to
	      add the necessary parentheses due to backwards compatibility.

	      From this release on code traversing the output of
	      edoc_parser needs to take care of parentheses around separate
	      values of union types. Examples of such code are layout
	      modules and doclet modules.

   OTP-10336  == erts ==

	      Major port improvements. The most notable:

	      -- New internal port table implementation allowing for both
	      parallel reads as well as writes. Especially read operations
	      have become really cheap.This reduce contention in various
	      situations. For example when, creating ports, terminating
	      ports, etc.

	      -- Dynamic allocation of port structures. This allow for a
	      much larger maximum amount of ports allowed as a default. The
	      previous default of 1024 has been raised to 65536. Maximum
	      amount of ports can be set using the +Q command line flag of
	      erl(1). The previously used environment variable
	      ERL_MAX_PORTS has been deprecated and scheduled for removal
	      in OTP-R17.

	      -- Major rewrite of scheduling of port tasks. Major benefits
	      of the rewrite are reduced contention on run queue locks, and
	      reduced amount of memory allocation operations needed. The
	      rewrite was also necessary in order to make it possible to
	      schedule signals from processes to ports.

	      -- Improved internal thread progress functionality for easy
	      management of unmanaged threads. This improvement was
	      necessary for the rewrite of the port task scheduling.

	      -- Rewrite of all process to port signal implementations in
	      order to make it possible to schedule those operations. All
	      port operations can now be scheduled which allows for reduced
	      lock contention on the port lock as well as truly
	      asynchronous communication with ports.

	      -- Optimized lookup of port handles from drivers.

	      -- Optimized driver lookup when creating ports.

	      -- Preemptable erlang:ports/0 BIF.

	      -- Improving responsiveness by bumping reductions for a
	      process calling a driver callback directly.

	      These changes imply changes of the characteristics of the
	      system. The most notable:

	      -- Order of signal delivery -- The previous implementation of
	      the VM has delivered signals from processes to ports in a
	      synchronous stricter fashion than required by the language.
	      As of ERTS version 5.10, signals are truly asynchronously
	      delivered. The order of signal delivery still adheres to the
	      requirements of the language, but only to the requirements.
	      That is, some signal sequences that previously always were
	      delivered in one specific order may now from time to time be
	      delivered in different orders. This may cause Erlang programs
	      that have made false assumptions about signal delivery order
	      to fail even though they previously succeeded. For more
	      information about signal ordering guarantees, see the chapter
	      on communication in the ERTS user's guide. The +n command
	      line flag of erl(1) can be helpful when trying to find
	      signaling order bugs in Erlang code that have been exposed by
	      these changes.

	      -- Latency of signals sent from processes to ports -- Signals
	      from processes to ports where previously always delivered
	      immediately. This kept latency for such communication to a
	      minimum, but it could cause lock contention which was very
	      expensive for the system as a whole. In order to keep this
	      latency low also in the future, most signals from processes
	      to ports are by default still delivered immediately as long
	      as no conflicts occur. Such conflicts include not being able
	      to acquire the port lock, but also include other conflicts.
	      When a conflict occur, the signal will be scheduled for
	      delivery at a later time. A scheduled signal delivery may
	      cause a higher latency for this specific communication, but
	      improves the overall performance of the system since it
	      reduce lock contention between schedulers. The default
	      behavior of only scheduling delivery of these signals on
	      conflict can be changed by passing the +spp command line flag
	      to erl(1). The behavior can also be changed on port basis
	      using the parallelism option of the open_port/2 BIF.

	      -- Execution time of the erlang:ports/0 BIF -- Since
	      erlang:ports/0 now can be preempted, the responsiveness of
	      the system as a whole has been improved. A call to
	      erlang:ports/0 may, however, take a much longer time to
	      complete than before. How much longer time heavily depends on
	      the system load.

	      -- Reduction cost of calling driver callbacks -- Calling a
	      driver callback is quite costly. This was previously not
	      reflected in reduction cost at all. Since the reduction cost
	      now has increased, a process performing lots of direct driver
	      calls will be scheduled out more frequently than before.

	      Potential incompatibilities:

	      -- driver_send_term() has been deprecated and has been
	      scheduled for removal in OTP-R17. Replace usage of
	      driver_send_term() with usage of erl_drv_send_term().

	      -- driver_output_term() has been deprecated and has been
	      scheduled for removal in OTP-R17. Replace usage of
	      driver_output_term() with usage of erl_drv_output_term().

	      -- The new function erl_drv_busy_msgq_limits() has been added
	      in order to able to control management of port queues.

	      The driver API version has been bumped to 2.1 from 2.0 due to
	      the above changes in the driver API.

   OTP-10410  == asn1 ==

	      The options for the ASN.1 compiler has been drastically
	      simplified. The backend is chosen by using ber, per, or uper.
	      The options optimize, nif, and driver are no longer needed.
	      The old options will still work, but will issue a warning.

	      Another change is that generated encode/2 function will
	      always return a binary (some backends used to return an
	      iolist).

   OTP-10417  == kernel sasl ==

	      It is no longer possible to have {Mod,Vsn} in the 'modules'
	      list in a .app file.

	      This was earlier possible, although never documented in the
	      .app file reference manual. It was however visible in the
	      documentation of application:load/[1,2], where the same term
	      as in a .app file can be used as the first argument.

	      The possibility has been removed since the Vsn part was never
	      used.

   OTP-10451  == ssl ==

	      Remove filter mechanisms that made error messages backwards
	      compatible with old ssl but hid information about what
	      actually happened.

	      This does not break the documented API however other reason
	      terms may be returned, so code that matches on the reason
	      part of {error, Reason} may fail.

   OTP-10490  == stdlib ==

	      If a child process fails in its start function, then the
	      error reason was earlier only reported as an error report
	      from the error_handler, and supervisor:start_link would only
	      return {error,shutdown}. This has been changed so the
	      supervisor will now return {error,{shutdown,Reason}}, where
	      Reason identifies the failing child and its error reason.
	      (Thanks to Tomas Pihl)

   OTP-10523  == tools ==

	      A new function, cover:flush(Nodes), is added which will fetch
	      data from remote nodes without stopping cover on those nodes.
	      This is used by test_server and common_test when it is safe
	      to assume that the node will be terminated after the test
	      anyway. The purpose is to avoid processes crashing when
	      re-loading the original beam if the processes is still
	      running old code.

	      Remote nodes will now continue to count code coverage if the
	      connection to the main node is broken. Earlier, a broken
	      connection would cause the cover_server on the remote node to
	      die and thus any still cover compiled modules would cause
	      process crash when trying to insert cover data in ets tables
	      that used to exist on the cover_server. The new functionality
	      also involves synchronization with the main node if the nodes
	      are reconnected.

   OTP-10588  == asn1 ==

	      The ASN.1 compiler will now always include necessary run-time
	      functions in the generated Erlang modules (except for
	      asn1rt_nif which is still neeeded). If the option 'inline' is
	      used the ASN.1 compiler will generate a warning. But if
	      '{inline,OutputFile}' is use, the ASN.1 compiler will refuse
	      to compile the file. (Use a .set.asn file if you need to
	      remove the output file.)

	      The 'BIT STRING' type will now be decoded as Erlang
	      bitstrings by default. Use the new legacy_bit_string option
	      to encode as lists of ones and zeroes. (The
	      compact_bit_string option still works as before.)

	      Open types are now always returned as binaries (when there is
	      no information allowing them to be decoded).

   OTP-10613  == ssl ==

	      Removed deprecated function ssl:pid/0, it has been pointless
	      since R14 but has been keep for backwards compatibility.

   OTP-10633  == erts ==

	      Erlang specification 4.7.3 defines max tuple size to 65535
	      elements It is now enforced to no more than 16777215 elements
	      (arity 24 bits)

	      Previous edge cases (28 bits) were not validated and could
	      cause undefined behaviour.

   OTP-10647  == erts ==

	      The previous default of a maximum of 32768 simultaneous
	      processes has been raised to 262144. This value can be
	      changed using the the +P command line flag of erl(1). Note
	      that the value passed now is considered as a hint, and that
	      actual value chosen in most cases will be a power of two.

   OTP-10812  == stdlib ==

	      filelib:wildcard("some/relative/path/*.beam", Path) would
	      fail to match any file. That is, filelib:wildcard/2 would not
	      work if the first component of the pattern did not contain
	      any wildcard characters. (A previous attempt to fix the
	      problem in R15B02 seems to have made matters worse.)

	      (Thanks to Samuel Rivas and Tuncer Ayaz.)

	      There is also an incompatible change to the Path argument. It
	      is no longer allowed to be a binary.

   OTP-10872  == erts ==

	      As of ERTS-5.10/OTP-R16A node names passed in the EPMD
	      protocol are required to be encoded in UTF-8. Since EPMD
	      previously accepted latin1 encoded node names this is an
	      incompatibility. However, since Erlang nodes always have
	      required characters in node names to be 7-bit ASCII
	      characters (and still do require this), this incompatibility
	      should not effect anyone using EPMD as an Erlang Port Mapper
	      Daemon.
   2013-01-23 22:46:06 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (9)
Log message:
Update to Erlang/OTP R15B03-1

Changes in R15B03-1

After the release of R15B03 a very unfortunate bug in ssl:ssl_accept/2
(accept with timeout) was detected. This bug will have negative impact
on a number of popular http servers and server frameworks written in
Erlang.

The differences from R15B03 are in ssl-5.1.2 and erts-5.9.3.1.

Full log at http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R15B03-1.readme

Changes in R15B03

Mostly bug fixes and small improvements.

Full log at http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R15B03.readme

Changes in R15B02

Highlights

  OTP-8871  == ssl ==

    Experimental support for TLS 1.1 is now available, will be
    officially supported from OTP-R16. Thanks to Andreas Schultz
    for implementing the first version.

  OTP-8872  == ssl ==

    Experimental support for TLS 1.2 is now available, will be
    officially supported from OTP-R16. Thanks to Andreas Schultz
    for implementing the first version.

 OTP-10113  == ssl ==

    Removed some bottlenecks increasing the applications
    parallelism especially for the client side.

Full log at http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R15B02.readme

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