The OPENSSL_NO_SOCK macro in OpenSSL missed a couple of networking functions
that called other functions that OPENSSL_NO_SOCK *had* filtered out. None of
the functions (filtered or not) were actually used but it was enough to trip
up the Solaris linker.
For some reason, aa5961a445 caused
'make test' to rebuild the entire project every time. Applying
the fix to the other place where gyp chops up the argument list
makes it behave properly.
Don't assume that the libcrypto and libssl that we're linked against is the same
version as the openssl command line tool. This is important because the tool has
a bug in all pre-1.0.0 versions that makes it unusable for these tests.
* compile with -DOPENSSL_NO_SOCK and -DOPENSSL_NO_DGRAM, we don't need it
* compile with -DOPENSSL_NO_GOST and -DOPENSSL_NO_HW_PADLOCK, works around the
brain dead linker on solaris and maybe others
* compile with -DTERMIOS, OS X doesn't have <termio.h>
* compile with -D__EXTENSIONS__ on solaris, makes siginfo_t available
* compile without -ansi on linux, it hides a number of POSIX declarations
(sigaction, NI_MAXHOST, etc.)
This reverts commit 0db4dc0024.
This commit makes a lot of tests fail due to reference counting errors. It's
not worth it to debug because the reference counting scheme is due to change
soon anyway.
* Update npm to 1.1.16
* Show licenses in binary installers.
* unix: add uv_fs_read64, uv_fs_write64 and uv_fs_ftruncate64 (Ben Noordhuis)
* add 64bit offset fs functions (Igor Zinkovsky)
* windows: don't report ENOTSOCK when attempting to bind an udp handle twice (Bert Belder)
* windows: backport pipe-connect-to-file fixes from master (Bert Belder)
* windows: never call fs event callbacks after closing the watcher (Bert Belder)
* fs.readFile: don't make the callback before the fd is closed (Bert Belder)
* windows: use 64bit offsets for uv_fs apis (Igor Zinkovsky)
* Fix#2061: segmentation fault on OS X due to stat size mismatch (Ben Noordhuis)
If the fs.open method is modified via AOP-style extension, in between
the creation of an fs.WriteStream and the processing of its action
queue, then the test of whether or not the method === fs.open will fail,
because fs.open has been replaced.
The solution is to save a reference to fs.open on the stream itself when
the action is placed in the queue.
This fixesisaacs/node-graceful-fs#6.
If the fs.open method is modified via AOP-style extension, in between
the creation of an fs.WriteStream and the processing of its action
queue, then the test of whether or not the method === fs.open will fail,
because fs.open has been replaced.
The solution is to save a reference to fs.open on the stream itself when
the action is placed in the queue.
This fixesisaacs/node-graceful-fs#6.