Main changes are as the following
- Allow specifying port in server option, e.g. example.com:1702 (fixes
github issue #1960 "xl2tpd port change bug").
- Fixes NULL dereference on connection timeout
- Update 100-makefile_opt_flags.patch
Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
From the documentation:
gmpy2 is a C-coded Python extension module that supports multiple-precision
arithmetic. gmpy2 is the successor to the original gmpy module. The gmpy module
only supported the GMP multiple-precision library. gmpy2 adds support for the
MPFR (correctly rounded real floating-point arithmetic) and MPC (correctly
rounded complex floating-point arithmetic) libraries. gmpy2 also updates the
API and naming conventions to be more consistent and support the additional
functionality.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
From the setup description:
A python implementation of the Pluggable Transports for Circumvention
specification for Tor
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
* import from oldpackages
* bump version and update hash
* update patch to new version
* add PKG_LICENSE, PKG_LICENSE_FILES, PKG_MAINTAINER
Signed-off-by: Phil Eichinger <phil@zankapfel.net>
Configuration scripts expect the libc identifier to be "uclibc" in case we're using it,
OpenWrt provides "uClibc". Oh well...
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
This was previously manually set to '4.8.0'. Aside from just being incorrect,
it also breaks Errno's GCC5 detection.
Fixes#2044.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
Minor fixes:
- CoRoutine2 selector requires that a GCC v5 compiler or better is selected
- coroutine2 requires C++14
- The Makefile was not alowing the libraries to be compiled with both
statically and shared, at the same time. There are now two seperate options,
allowing to select which version is wanted.
- The Makefile was also not allowing to compile both single thread and multi-
thread versions. Again, two seperate options now exist.
- There is also the option to build another set of libraries with debug support
which is good for development.
- These options are important for those who whish to build an OpenWRT SDK.
Signed-off-by: Carlos M. Ferreira <carlosmf.pt@gmail.com>
See https://wiki.strongswan.org/issues/1213
Removed the changes to charon-xpc.c because they didn't apply and are
only used on OS X anyway.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
From the README:
This is a small but growing collection of ASN.1 data structures
expressed in Python terms using pyasn1 data model.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
OpenWrt trunk's lowest supported GCC version is 4.8, so we don't need
to depend on specific versions anymore. Fixes visibility with GCC 5,
the current default.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jogo@openwrt.org>
* backport a slightly modified subshell patch to stable 4.8.15
(see ticket: https://www.midnight-commander.org/ticket/2742)
* enable subshell support by default
Signed-off-by: Dirk Brenken <dirk@brenken.org>