General-purpose programming language and runtime environment
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Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.
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OTP-24.0.3.tar.gz | 0058885228 56.2 MB | |
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epmd-user.conf | 0000000062 62 Bytes | |
epmd.service | 0000000336 336 Bytes | |
epmd.socket | 0000000150 150 Bytes | |
erlang-not-install-misc.patch | 0000001352 1.32 KB | |
erlang-rpmlintrc | 0000000170 170 Bytes | |
erlang.changes | 0000198065 193 KB | |
erlang.spec | 0000018557 18.1 KB | |
erlang.sysconfig | 0000000373 373 Bytes | |
macros.erlang | 0000000455 455 Bytes | |
otp-R16B-rpath.patch | 0000000533 533 Bytes |
Revision 114 (latest revision is 138)
Matwey Kornilov (matwey)
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- Fix more directories not owned by the package (boo#1187546) - Changes for 24.0.3: * erts: A call to erlang:cancel_timer(_, [{info, false}]) could cause the calling process to block forever in the call. Note that only the synchronous version of the call (that is, the async option is false) in combination with the info option set to false was effected by this bug. * erts: Microstate accounting (msacc) and os:perf_counter() unintentionally used system time instead of monotonic time for time measurements on a lot of systems. These systems were all non x86/x86_64 systems or x86/x86_64 systems without a reliable and constant rdtsc instruction. The lock counting (lcnt) built runtime system also unintentionally used system time instead of monotonic time for time measurements on all systems. * erts: Simultaneous calls to erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, _) could cause callers to end up in a suspended state forever. * dialyzer: Do not expose line number 0 in messages if there are other locations to use. * dialyzer: In rare circumstances, Dialyzer could crash analyzing code with a list comprehension whose value was ignored. (Thanks to Ulf Wiger for reporting this bug.) * ssh: Filter out sensitive data (passwords etc) from progress reports and supervisor reports. * inets: Improved user input handling in inets/mod_esi preventing unnecessary atom creation. * compiler: A compiler optimization pass could crash when given odd but legal code using throw/1. - Changes for 24.0.2: * kernel: Fix a race condition in Global. * kernel: After a node restart with init:restart/0,1, the module socket was not usable because supporting tables had been cleared and not re-initialized. This has now been fixed. Handling of the "." domain as a search domain was incorrect and caused a crash in the DNS resolver inet_res, which has now been fixed. * kernel: Handling of combinations of the fd option and binding to an address has been corrected, especially for the local address family. * kernel: Bug fixes and code cleanup for the new socket implementation, such as: Assertions on the result of demonitoring has been added in the NIF code, where appropriate. Internal state handling for socket close in the NIF code has been reviewed. Looping over close() for EINTR in the NIF code has been removed, since it is strongly discouraged on Linux and Posix is not clear about if it is allowed. The inet_backend temporary socket option for legacy gen_tcp sockets has been documented. The return value from net:getaddrinfo/2 has been corrected: the protocol field is now an atom(), instead of, incorrectly, list(atom()). The documentation has also been corrected about this return type. Deferred close of a socket:sendfile/* file was broken and has been corrected. Some debug code, not enabled by default, in the socket NIF has been corrected to not accidentally core dump for debug printouts of more or less innocent events. * stdlib: Fix a bug that could cause a loop when formatting terms using the control sequences p or P and limiting the output with the option chars_limit. * erts: Not yet handled alias-message signals in the signal queue at the time when a garbage collection was performed could cause a memory corruption which in turn could result in a crash of the runtime system. This bug was introduced in OTP 24.0. * erts: Fixed bug when using external pids/ports in keys of big maps (> 32). Could cause runtime crash. Bug exists since OTP 24.0. * erts: After a node restart with init:restart/0,1, the module socket was not usable because supporting tables had been cleared and not re-initialized. This has now been fixed. Handling of the "." domain as a search domain was incorrect and caused a crash in the DNS resolver inet_res, which has now been fixed. * erts: A call to port_command() could cause a scheduler to end up in an eternal loop if the port was busy and the calling process had incoming signals at the time of the call. This bug was introduced in OTP 23.3.2 (ERTS version 11.2.1), OTP 22.3.4.18 (ERTS version 10.7.2.10), and OTP 21.3.8.23 (ERTS version 10.3.5.18). * erts: Bug fixes and code cleanup for the new socket implementation, such as: Assertions on the result of demonitoring has been added in the NIF code, where appropriate. Internal state handling for socket close in the NIF code has been reviewed. Looping over close() for EINTR in the NIF code has been removed, since it is strongly discouraged on Linux and Posix is not clear about if it is allowed. The inet_backend temporary socket option for legacy gen_tcp sockets has been documented. The return value from net:getaddrinfo/2 has been corrected: the protocol field is now an atom(), instead of, incorrectly, list(atom()). The documentation has also been corrected about this return type. Deferred close of a socket:sendfile/* file was broken and has been corrected. Some debug code, not enabled by default, in the socket NIF has been corrected to not accidentally core dump for debug printouts of more or less innocent events. * erts: Dirty execution of a process in combination with an unlink signal from a port to the process could cause the signal queue of the process to enter into an inconsistent state. The result of the inconsistency typically caused a crash of the runtime system. This bug was introduced in OTP 23.3 (ERTS version 11.2). * erl_docgen: Fix links generated in specs to types in other applications to point to the correct place. This bug was introduced in Erlang/OTP 24.0. * ssl: Fix cache invalidation problem for CA certs provided by the cacertfile option. * ssh: Avoid an extra blank line in the ssh known_hosts file * compiler: Fixed a bug that could cause after blocks to be ignored when erlang:raise/3 was used in a catch block. * compiler: Fixed a bug in the validation pass that could cause it to reject valid code. * crypto: EC keys are now zero-padded to the expected length if needed.
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