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Luca Boccassi
da31917f4f Relicense from LGPL3 + exceptions to Mozilla Public License version 2.0
Relicense permission collected from all relevant authors as tallied at:
https://github.com/rlenferink/libzmq-relicense/blob/master/checklist.md
The relicense grants are collected under RELICENSE/ and will be moved
to the above repository in a later commit.

Fixes https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues/2376
2023-06-05 20:31:47 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
ff47aeb791 Problem: no permission to relicense tweetnacl integration
Solution: remove implementation. Frank Hartmann <soundart@gmx.net>,
the author, rejected our request to relicense under MPL2, so we
have to remove his copyrighted work.
Tweetnacl is not security-supported and could not be used in
production environments anyway, the supported backend is libsodium.
2023-06-04 23:54:31 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
ac552ba448 Problem: accept4 not available on all platforms
Solution: check for availability in CMake and autoconf before using it
2017-11-18 11:33:53 +00:00
Brian Russell
b963542e8f Add socket option BINDTODEVICE
Linux now supports Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) as per:

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/vrf.txt

In order for an application to bind or connect to a socket with an
address in a VRF, they need to first bind the socket to the VRF device:

    setsockopt(sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, dev, strlen(dev)+1);

Note "dev" is the VRF device, eg. VRF "blue", rather than an interface
enslaved to the VRF.

Add a new socket option, ZMQ_BINDTODEVICE, to bind a socket to a device.
In general, if a socket is bound to a device, eg. an interface, only
packets received from that particular device are processed by the socket.

If device is a VRF device, then subsequent binds/connects to that socket
use addresses in the VRF routing table.
2017-07-31 15:31:47 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
c78e4f33a3 Problem: if src/platform.hpp still exists, gyp uses this
Gyp needs its own platform.hpp; there is no way to delete this
file automatically.

Solution: copy gyp's platform.hpp into src, so that things build
properly no matter what the starting state. If you build with gyp
and then try to build using autotools' makefile, you'll get an
error from the platform.hpp.
2016-02-17 12:06:45 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
a682f94a32 Problem: tcp_address.cpp won't compile on OS/X w/o ZMQ_HAVE_IFADDRS
This is rather insane since the code knows well enough what systems
support if_nametoindex. I blame this on over-use of autotools early
in libzmq's days.

Anyhow, this breaks gyp builds on OS/X.

Solution: add ZMQ_HAVE_IFADDRS to build/gyp/platform.hpp for OS/X.
2016-02-12 10:49:19 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
6bef3fe9ad Problem: can't build libzmq.a using gyp
Solution: add necessary macros into builds/gyp/platform.hpp

Work for Linux now, other platforms to test.
2016-02-12 09:58:44 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
fde81d7e07 Problem: can't build using gyp
I'm adding gyp support so that we can easily pull in libzmq
and other C/C++ projects into gyp packages, especially via
node-gyp.

Solution: add gyp definition

This works only for Windows, OS/X, and Linux. We set a single
macro in project.gyp according to the system, and the rest is
done in builds/gyp/platform.hpp. The values in that file are
not dynamic. Your mileage will vary.
2016-02-11 22:41:01 +01:00