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Keep temporary files in the tests and erase them only after successfully
running the testsuite. This makes simpler to analyze failed tests.
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The error line checking would fail when debugging is enabled
(and spit out junk lines), fixed.
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Attribute is const so a little bit more work is needed to return
the error line number. A test is also added in order to check
the functionality. (Patrick McHardy's review)
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ipset 5 is tested on Sparc, which revealed some compatibility issues
and those are fixed. Kernels from 2.6.31 onward are supported.
The testsuite checkings are completed to run match/target checks.
The README file is updated to reflect the requirements to install
and run ipset 5.
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- the hash types can now store protocol together port, not only port
- lots of fixes everywhere: parser, error reporting, manpage
The last bits on the todo list before announcing ipset 5:
- recheck all the error messages
- add possibly more tests
- polish manpage
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Reworked protocol and internal interfaces, missing set types added,
backward compatibility verified, lots of tests added (and thanks to the tests,
bugs fixed), even the manpage is rewritten ;-). Countless changes everywhere...
The missing bits before announcing ipset 5:
- net namespace support
- new iptables/ip6tables extension library
- iptables/ip6tables match and target tests (backward/forward compatibility)
- tests on catching syntax errors
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Update tests.
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See ChangeLog files
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- When flushing a nethash/ipportnethash type of set, it can
lead to a kernel crash due to a wrong type declaration,
bug reported by Krzysztof Oledzki.
- iptree and iptreemap types require the header file linux/timer.h,
also reported by Krzysztof Oledzki.
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Testsuite added.
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