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- aria2 1.17.1
- ============
- Release Note
- ------------
- This release adds large file support for Android build and libuv
- support for event polling mechanism. AppleTLS now supports Snow
- Leopard (10.6). The experimental libaria2 C++ library API was added.
- Changes
- -------
- * Add code to detect rst2html.py or rst2html
- * AppleTLS: Properly support Snow Leopard (10.6)
- Tested on 10.6.8 + XCode 4.2 (llvm-gcc-4.2, clang)
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- * Enable multicast loopback in BitTorrent local peer discovery
- * Enable TLS1.1 with gnutls build
- * Support off64_t for Android build
- Android NDK R8e does not provide ftruncate64, but bionic has the
- assembler code to access kernel function. We borrowed those
- ftruncate64.S files from android source code repository. It turns
- out that x86 asm.h in NDK R8e is also broken, so latest asm.h was
- also borrowed.
- * Check zlib availability usin AC_CHECK_LIB
- This is workaround for zlib 1.2.3 which does not come with
- pkg-config file.
- * Treat response is completed if EOF is received before streamFilter
- completes
- This fixes the error with web server which has buggy chunked
- encoding.
- * uitos: Fix off-by-one error bug
- * Add configure support for linking tcmalloc_minimal and/or jemalloc
- Both tcmalloc_minimal and jemalloc outperform the native malloc
- implemention on Windows (MSVCRT) in terms of committed memory
- consumption (~-30%) and performance (e.g. far less page faults,
- ~-60%), depending, of course, on the actual workload. The longer
- the download queue, the bigger the impact ;)
- On *nix the picture is a little different... tcmalloc usually still
- outperforms the native malloc implementation, but not that
- significantly than on Windows. jemalloc however is only marginally
- better than recent native Linux implementations, while it is already
- used by some BSD as the native allocator.
- tcmalloc is part of gperftools and very mature and tested by now. It
- doesn't work on OSX in the default configuration, however.
- http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/
- jemalloc is the default allocator at least on FreeBSD and NetBSD and
- used in Firefox. http://www.canonware.com/jemalloc/index.html
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- * Close GZipFiles in the d'tor
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- * Add libaria2, C++ library interface to aria2
- The libaria2 is a C++ library and offers the core functionality of
- aria2. The library takes care of all networking and downloading
- stuff, so its usage is very straight forward right now. See
- libaria2ex.cc in examples directory to see how to use API. By
- default, libaria2 is not built. See libaria2 section in README to
- how to enable it.
- The APIs in this release is considered experimental.
- * Add missing check for sigaction
- * Fix cached data is not flushed when downloaded data is less than
- 16KiB
- * LibUV: Implement LibuvEventPoll
- LibUV event will use the best available polling method on a system,
- kind of like aria2 does already with the different *EventPoll
- implementations. However, libuv may support different/newer polling
- mechanisms; for example on Windows it will use IO Completion Ports
- which are superior to select() ;)
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- aria2 1.17.0
- ============
- Release Note
- ------------
- This release adds Mac OS X native SSL/TLS library support. The IPv6
- asynchronous DNS is enabled by default and A/AAAA lookups are done in
- parallel. The simple Happy Eyeballs algorithm was implemented to
- mitigate long timeout when connecting to IPv6 host on dual-stack host.
- --save-session option only saves the options specified by command-line
- or RPC.
- Changes
- -------
- * Updated Russian manual
- Contributed by ITriskTI
- * Updated Portuguese manual
- Contributed by Gilberto dos Santos Alves
- * Append --static to pkg-config arguments when ARIA2_STATIC=yes
- * Save options directly specified for download in --save-session
- This change makes --save-session save only options specified for
- download, more specifically, options in command-line, -i file and
- via RPC. The other options from conf file and default values are not
- saved. This will drastically decrease the size of session file.
- * Save URI returned only from FileEntry::getRemainingUris()
- The currently used URIs are inserted back into remaining URI list in
- FileEntry::putBackRequest(), which overlaps to some of the URIs in
- spentUris_. If we save spent URIs, each time save is performed, the
- number of URIs are increased due to this overlap. This change fixes
- this bug.
- * Print linked 3rd party libraries with version in `aria2c -v` output
- * AppleTLS: Support credentials via KeyChain fingerprints
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- * AppleTLS: Implement AppleTLS and Apple Message Digest
- Contributed by Nils Maier
- * Use info level log for system trusted ca imports failure
- This is because on some platforms (gnutls on cygwin for example),
- library always fails for this function and getting ERROR every time
- aria2c invoked is too hard.
- * Don't add Windows native DLLs for Cygwin build
- * Remove deprecated options: --enable-direct-io and --metalink-servers
- * Deprecate --enable-async-dns6
- The IPv6 asynchronous name resolver is enabled if the host has at
- least one interface with IPv6 address configured (the loopback
- address will not be counted), which is roughly the same behaviour of
- the standard getaddrinfo(3). To disable IPv6 asynchronous name
- resolver, use --disable-ipv6.
- * Fix uninitialized UDPTrackerClient::numWatchers_
- * Implement simple Happy Eyeballs for HTTP/FTP downloads
- * Parallel A and AAAA record lookups with c-ares
- But we don't wait for AAAA query response if A query response has
- been received. If we got IPv4 lookup response, we don't wait for
- IPv6 lookup response. This is because DNS server may drop AAAA query
- and we have to wait for the long time before timeout. We don't do
- the inverse, because, based on todays deployment of DNS server,
- almost all of them can respond A query just fine.
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