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[src/netbsd-1-5]: src/usr.sbin/dhcp Pull up revision 1.11 (requested by mellon):



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/ea9181a445ed
branches:  netbsd-1-5
changeset: 491280:ea9181a445ed
user:      he <he%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Sat Apr 21 19:53:35 2001 +0000

description:
Pull up revision 1.11 (requested by mellon):
  Updates version information and the changelog.
  This updates the DHCP software to ISC V3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 24.

diffstat:

 usr.sbin/dhcp/README   |   8 +++---
 usr.sbin/dhcp/RELNOTES |  51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
 2 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

diffs (95 lines):

diff -r e2db3011da44 -r ea9181a445ed usr.sbin/dhcp/README
--- a/usr.sbin/dhcp/README      Sat Apr 21 19:51:19 2001 +0000
+++ b/usr.sbin/dhcp/README      Sat Apr 21 19:53:35 2001 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
            Internet Software Consortium DHCP Distribution
-                  Version 3, Beta 2, Patchlevel 23
-                           March 22, 2001
+                  Version 3, Beta 2, Patchlevel 24
+                           April 5, 2001
 
                             README FILE
 
@@ -142,14 +142,14 @@
 To build the DHCP Distribution, unpack the compressed tar file using
 the tar utility and the gzip command - type something like:
 
-       zcat dhcp-3.0b2pl23.tar.gz |tar xvf -
+       zcat dhcp-3.0b2pl24.tar.gz |tar xvf -
 
 On BSD/OS, you have to type gzcat, not zcat, and you may run into
 similar problems on other operating systems.
 
                            CONFIGURING IT
 
-Now, cd to the dhcp-3.0b2pl23 subdirectory that you've just
+Now, cd to the dhcp-3.0b2pl24 subdirectory that you've just
 created and configure the source tree by typing:
 
                ./configure
diff -r e2db3011da44 -r ea9181a445ed usr.sbin/dhcp/RELNOTES
--- a/usr.sbin/dhcp/RELNOTES    Sat Apr 21 19:51:19 2001 +0000
+++ b/usr.sbin/dhcp/RELNOTES    Sat Apr 21 19:53:35 2001 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
            Internet Software Consortium DHCP Distribution
-                  Version 3, Beta 2, Patchlevel 23
-                           March 22, 2001
+                  Version 3, Beta 2, Patchlevel 24
+                           April 5, 2001
 
                            Release Notes
 
@@ -43,11 +43,48 @@
 
 The Dynamic DNS Update support is a descendent of an implementation
 done by Lans Carstensen and Brian Dols at Rose-Hulman Institute of
-Technology, Jim Watt at Perkin-Elmer, Irina Goble at Integrated
-Measurement Systems, and Brian Murrell at BC Tel Advanced
-Communications.  I'd like to express my thanks to all of these good
-people here, both for working on the code and for prodding me into
-improving it.
+Technology, Jim Watt at Applied Biosystems, Irina Goble at Integrated
+Measurement Systems, Igor Sharfmesser at Kazakh Telecom, and Brian
+Murrell at BC Tel Advanced Communications.  I'd like to express my
+thanks to all of these good people here, both for working on the code
+and for prodding me into improving it.
+
+               Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 23
+
+- Fix a bug in the DNS update code where a status code was not being
+  checked.   This may have been causing core dumps.
+
+- When parsing the lease file, if a lease declaration includes a
+  billing class statement, and the lease already has a billing class,
+  unbill the old class.
+
+- When processing failover transactions, where acks will be deferred,
+  process the state transition immediately.
+
+-  Don't try to use the new SIOCGIFCONF buffer size detection code on
+   Linux 2.0, which doesn't provide this functionality.
+
+- Apply a patch suggested by Tuan Uong for a problem in dlpi.c.
+
+- Fix a problem in using the which command in the configure script.
+
+- Fix a parse error in the client when setting up an omapi listener.
+
+- Document the -n and -g flags to the client.
+
+- Make sure there is always a stdin and stdout on startup.   This
+  prevents shell scripts from accidentally writing error messages into
+  configuration files that happen to be opened as stderr.
+
+- If an interface is removed, the client will now notice that it is
+  gone rather than spinning.   This has only been tested on NetBSD.
+
+- The client will attempt to get an address even if it can't create a
+  lease file.
+
+- Don't overwrite tracefiles.
+
+- Fix some memory allocation bugs in failover.
 
                Changes since 3.0 Beta 2 Patchlevel 22
 



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