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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.