Commits


got-notify-http: consistetly use fatal instead of err


got-notify-http: make unexpected EOF more useful


portable: enable SHA256 This allows the use of native SHA256 functions. From naddy@


portable: disable SHA384/SHA512 This isn't used in got, so may as well disable from compat. From naddy@


portable: CI: remove --enable-gotd flag This is now implied; the option no longer exists.


fix got-fetch-http when chunked encoding is not used We would end up raising a spurious error when the server had no more data to send and would abort the clone operation, while everything was fine in fact. Problem reported by vazub via IRC, thanks!


portable: README: mention libtls dependencies


portable: compile gotd unconditionally For some time now, gotd was only ever available if one used the --enable-gotd flag to configure. This was fine back when gotd was still under development -- but it's now very usable, and deserves to be enabled by default.


portable: sandbox got-notify-* helpers "looks good to me" thomas


portable: gitwrapper: remove unused LIBS libevent doesn't need to link against libevent, but it will need its CFLAGS.


portable: cvg: remove libevent


portable: sync gitwrapper deps This reduces the dependency set, and syncs with got. From naddy@.


portable: update .gitignore


portable: add regress/ to dist tarball Ship the tests with the release tarballs. There's still work to do in making these tests work across the supported -portable platforms


portable: update help syntax Fix syntax for --enable-{gotd,cvg}


portable: set next version


portable: release 0.98.2


portable: enable got-fetch-http


portable: set next version


portable: include utf8d.h in dist tarball Make sure we include this header in the release tarball


portable: set next version


portable: release 0.98


portable: remove portably-defined headers These are looked for portably.


portable: gotd libexec logging Include the logging functionality from gotd for the helpers.


got-notify-http: use fatalx since errno is useless here