- Fix failsafe shutdown hook broken in 0.8.8;
HUP, INT, and TERM signals should now shut down cleanly.
- Shutdown hook no longer prevents other hooks from running
- Trap HUP, if router.gracefulHUP=true, and do graceful shutdown.
Only under wrapper, non-Windows.
- i2prouter stop now uses SIGTERM
- Implement i2prouter graceful using SIGHUP (ticket #580)
- Configure wrapper to ignore SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 as they will shut down
or crash the JVM
Compiled on trimslice:
gcc version 4.5.2 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.2-8ubuntu4)
java version "1.6.0_18"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8.10) (6b18-1.8.10-0ubuntu1~11.04.1)
OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
Wrapper 3.5.13 GPLv2
All binaries stripped.
I removed Tanuki's broken CPU "bitness" check for OSX in
3db46be1ede7d858b6c319905cf310d99227eb29. With this commit I add one that
works. Note that at this point we don't use the "bitness" checking because we
ship a quad-fat wrapper for OSX. Unfortunately, one can only manipulate the osx
binaries with "lipo" which is only available in OSX. In the future we may want
to use the "bitness" logic.
In any case, the old check set the bits to 64 for Leopard and above, but just
because a Mac is running Leopard or Snow Leopard doesn't mean it's 64bit
capable. This addition of mine will actually check the flags using sysctl. I'm
not using uname because OSX < Lion starts in 32bit mode by default (but can
still run 64bit binaries).
Check for /etc/environment and /etc/default/locale and retrieve/set locale
variables from them--but only if LANG is unset. This should help in those
cases in which someone is starting I2P as a daemon using an initscript and I2P is
starting /before/ the environment is configured, leading to the wrong file
encoding being detected.
- Split up config network page
- CSS tweaks and cleanups
- Change some form notices to errors
- Spiff up the buttons
new silk icons: See licenses/LICENSE-SilkIcons.txt
new toopie icon: Shrunk from existing one
Tanuki's script has a broken check for
OSX versions older than Leopard that sets
the CPU bitness to 32 for < 10.5. Since the
doesn't even work on Tiger (or older) (and
our binary is quad-FAT), this check is not
neeeded.