- Encrypt DatabaseLookup messages out exploratory tunnels
when we already have the RI of the ff
- Don't use multiple routers from the same /16 in lookups or stores
- Prep for delivery of detailed failure codes to the client (ticket #788)
- Store session ID as an int instead of a long
- Clean up some duplicate createRateStat calls (ticket #787 comment 2)
- Other optimizations, cleanups, final
- Windows: Self-compiled with VS2010 in Windows 7. The icon has been
changed from Tanuki's default to Itoopie.
- FreeBSD: Self-compiled in FreeBSD 7.4 to eliminate the dependency on the
compat6x port and stripped.
- Linux PPC32: Self-compiled in Debian Squeeze and stripped
- Linux x86, Linux x64, Linux ARMv5, MacOSX & Solaris: Binares are from the
"community edition" deltapack offered by Tanuki. The Linux binaries have
been stripped.
- add kFreeBSD to NBI and CPUID
- add kFreeBSD to jcpuid/jbigi build scripts
- refresh debian patches to compensate for kFreeBSD changes
- i2prouter: Detect kFreeBSD and normalize its name
- clean up osid (switching to "elif") and adding support for detecting kFreeBSD
- update postinstall.sh; I2P cannot be installed using gij so postinstall.sh
will not be run. If/when openjdk finally comes to kFreeBSD, we'll be ready for it.
In my testing:
32 bit Windows (and, of course, 32 bit JRE) = Java added to the PATH
64 bit Windows and 64 bit JRE = Java added to the PATH
64 bit Windows and 32 bit JRE = Java *not* added to the PATH.
So...with this check-in:
- If the environment variable JAVA is set in the script, we'll use that
manually specified Java. We will not look in the registry, but we'll check to
make sure that the binary exists.
- If Java is found in the system path, we'll use it instead. We will not look in the
registry.
- If the variable is not set manually and Java is not in the system path we'll
look in the registry to find the java binary.
I've tested this in Windows XP, Vista, and 7 but it should work in any supported version
of Windows.
- Better fix for logging dropped messages (ticket #758)
- Implement fast receive to reduce per-message handshakes
- Make messageReliability=none the default