4708. [cleanup] Legacy Windows builds (i.e. for XP and earlier)
are no longer supported. [RT #45186]
4707. [func] The lightweight resolver daemon and library (lwresd
and liblwres) have been removed. [RT #45186]
4706. [func] Code implementing name server query processing has
been moved from bin/named to a new library "libns".
Functions remaining in bin/named are now prefixed
with "named_" rather than "ns_". This will make it
easier to write unit tests for name server code, or
link name server functionality into new tools.
[RT #45186]
4579. [func] Logging channels and dnstap output files can now
be configured with a "suffix" option, set to
either "increment" or "timestamp", indicating
whether to use incrementing numbers or timestamps
as the file suffix when rolling over a log file.
[RT #42838]
4518. [func] The "print-time" option in the logging configuration
can now take arguments "local", "iso8601" or
"iso8601-utc" to indicate the format in which the
date and time should be logged. For backward
compatibility, "yes" is a synonym for "local".
[RT #42585]
[RT #32315]
Squashed commit of the following:
commit ad40744e2c7dc253b70857bb229def5dd194b418
Author: Mark Andrews <marka@isc.org>
Date: Fri Jan 4 17:24:45 2013 +1100
logfileconfig spams the system log files
note of when isc_log_categorybyname() wasn't able
to find the category name and would then apply the
channel list of the unknown category to all categories.
Mostly, several functions that take pointers as arguments, almost
always char * pointers, had those pointers qualified with "const".
Those that returned pointers to previously const-qualified arguments
had their return values qualified as const. Some structure members
were qualified as const to retain that attribute from the variables
from which they were assigned.
Minor other ISC style cleanups.
Cleanup of redundant/useless header file inclusion.
ISC style lint, primarily for function declarations and standalone
comments -- ie, those that appear on a line without any code, which
should be written as follows:
/*
* This is a comment.
*/