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1998-10-19Exporting fill_in_sockaddr() for use by other unix-dependent code.Martin Mares
1998-10-18We parse /proc/net/route and flag RT entries according to it. More to comeMartin Mares
1998-10-18Since almost every UNIX system requires different techniques for readingMartin Mares
1998-10-18Split protocol init to building of protocol list and real protocol init.Martin Mares
1998-10-17Solve chicken-and-egg problems with protocol startup. We now queue all inactiveMartin Mares
1998-10-14Moved scanning of interfaces, so that they get initialized after allMartin Mares
1998-10-13o There are cases when SIOCGIFINDEX is defined, but it doesn't work. WhenMartin Mares
1998-10-13Strange, on atrey ioctl() does not fill structure, and bird segfaultsPavel Machek
1998-07-15Added comment explaining `now'.Martin Mares
1998-07-10Replaced remaining references of clock_t by bird_clock_t.Martin Mares
1998-07-09Making SIGUSR1 dump also all protocols.Pavel Machek
1998-06-17debug() and log() use the new printf. Feel free to use new formattingMartin Mares
1998-06-04Fixed processing of timers.Martin Mares
1998-06-03Killed socket debug code. Initialize config pool and protocols.Martin Mares
1998-06-01Synced to new interface code.Martin Mares
1998-05-26Whee, multicast sockets work!Martin Mares
1998-05-26Added CONFIG_AUTO_ROUTES (automatic device route creation) andMartin Mares
1998-05-26Implemented scanning of network interfaces. Mostly very ugly code due toMartin Mares
1998-05-24Added UNIX implementation of both timers and sockets. Timers should work,Martin Mares
1998-05-24Implemented timers. Using bird_clock_t for absolute time from now...Martin Mares
1998-05-20Added routing table and routing attribute code.Martin Mares
1998-05-15The library is now glued together from generic and OS-dependent partsMartin Mares
1998-05-03BIRD library: The story continues.Martin Mares
1998-05-03Added new subdir for UNIX-dependent files.Martin Mares
1998-04-28Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so thatMartin Mares
1998-04-22First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow...Martin Mares