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Willy Tarreau b3cc9f2887 Revert "CLEANUP: wurfl: remove dead, broken and unmaintained code"
This reverts commit 8e5e1e7bf0.

The following patches will fix this code and may be backported.
2019-04-23 10:34:43 +02:00
Willy Tarreau c3643517f3 BUILD: Makefile: remove outdated support for dlmalloc
dlmalloc has remained unused for quite a while now, in part because it
is not thread-safe and in part because it has been superseded by the
much better and faster jemalloc. So let's simplify the makefile and
remove entries related to this library.
2019-03-27 14:30:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau 8e5e1e7bf0 CLEANUP: wurfl: remove dead, broken and unmaintained code
Since the "wurfl" device detection engine was merged slightly more than
two years ago (2016-11-04), it never received a single fix nor update.
For almost two years it didn't receive even the minimal review or changes
needed to be compatible with threads, and it's remained build-broken for
about the last 9 months, consecutive to the last buffer API changes,
without anyone ever noticing! When asked on the list, nobody confirmed
using it :

   https://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg32516.html

And obviously nobody even cared to verify that it did still build. So we
are left with this broken code with no user and no maintainer. It might
even suffer from remotely exploitable vulnerabilities without anyone
being able to check if it presents any risk. It's a pain to update each
time there is an API change because it doesn't build as it depends on
external libraries that are not publicly accessible, leading to careful
blind changes. It slows down the whole project. This situation is not
acceptable at all.

It's time to cure the problem where it is. This patch removes all this
dead, non-buildable, non-working code. If anyone ever decides to use it,
which I seriously doubt based on history, it could be reintegrated, but
this time the following guarantees will be required :
  - someone has to step up as a maintainer and have his name listed in
    the MAINTAINERS file (I should have been more careful last time).
    This person will take the sole blame for all issues and will be
    responsible for fixing the bugs and incompatibilities affecting
    this code, and for making it evolve to follow regular internal API
    updates.

  - support building on a standard distro with automated tools (i.e. no
    more "click on this site, register your e-mail and download an
    archive then figure how to place this into your build system").
    Dummy libs are OK though as long as they allow the mainline code to
    build and start.

  - multi-threaded support must be fixed. I mean seriously, not worked
    around with a check saying "please disable threads, we've been busy
    fishing for the last two years".

This may be backported to 1.9 given that the code has never worked there
either, thus at least we're certain nobody will miss it.
2019-03-05 13:46:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau fba74ea7b0 [RELEASE] Released version 2.0-dev0
Released version 2.0-dev0 with the following main changes :
    - BUG/MAJOR: connections: Close the connection before freeing it.
    - REGTEST: Require the option LUA to run lua tests
    - REGTEST: script: Process script arguments before everything else
    - REGTEST: script: Evaluate the varnishtest command to allow quoted parameters
    - REGTEST: script: Add the option --clean to remove previous log direcotries
    - REGTEST: script: Add the option --debug to show logs on standard ouput
    - REGTEST: script: Add the option --keep-logs to keep all log directories
    - REGTEST: script: Add the option --use-htx to enable the HTX in regtests
    - REGTEST: script: Print only errors in the results report
    - REGTEST: Add option to use HTX prefixed by the macro 'no-htx'
    - REGTEST: Make reg-tests target support argument.
    - REGTEST: Fix a typo about barrier type.
    - REGTEST: Be less Linux specific with a syslog regex.
    - REGTEST: Missing enclosing quotes for ${tmpdir} macro.
    - REGTEST: Exclude freebsd target for some reg tests.
    - BUG/MEDIUM: h2: Don't forget to quit the sending_list if SUB_CALL_UNSUBSCRIBE.
    - BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h2: Don't forget to quit the send list on error reports
    - BUG/MEDIUM: dns: Don't prevent reading the last byte of the payload in dns_validate_response()
    - BUG/MEDIUM: dns: overflowed dns name start position causing invalid dns error
    - BUG/MINOR: compression/htx: Don't compress responses with unknown body length
    - BUG/MINOR: compression/htx: Don't add the last block of data if it is empty
    - MEDIUM: mux_h1: Implement h1_show_fd.
    - REGTEST: script: Add support of alternatives in requited options list
    - REGTEST: Add a basic test for the compression
    - BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h2: don't needlessly wake up the demux on short frames
    - REGTEST: A basic test for "http-buffer-request"
    - BUG/MEDIUM: server: Also copy "check-sni" for server templates.
    - MINOR: ssl: Add ssl_sock_set_alpn().
    - MEDIUM: checks: Add check-alpn.
2018-12-22 11:20:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau f61afba7d2 DOC: mention in the readme that 1.9 is a stable version now
It's going to happen soon :-)
2018-12-19 19:11:18 +01:00
Willy Tarreau 7f3327390f DOC: split the README into README + INSTALL
The README was barely usable after all the additions having accumulated
over the years. This patch introduces a new INSTALL file explaining how
to build and install haproxy with various levels of details. The README
is now mostly an index to the list of useful documentations.
2018-12-16 22:30:57 +01:00