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Author SHA1 Message Date
Asmod4n
b7cd6e8a85
add test and documentation for "draft" capability 2017-01-19 20:50:18 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
b49a60410a Problem: use of libsodium vs. tweetnacl is confused
It's unclear which we need and in the source code, conditional code
treats tweetnacl as a subclass of libsodium, which is inaccurate.

Solution: redesign the configure/cmake API for this:

* tweetnacl is present by default and cannot be enabled
* libsodium can be enabled using --with-libsodium, which replaces
  the built-in tweetnacl
* CURVE encryption can be disabled entirely using --enable-curve=no

The macros we define in platform.hpp are:

    ZMQ_HAVE_CURVE    1        //  When CURVE is enabled
    HAVE_LIBSODIUM    1        //  When we are using libsodium
    HAVE_TWEETNACL    1        //  When we're using tweetnacl (default)

As of this patch, the default build of libzmq always has CURVE
security, and always uses tweetnacl.
2016-02-11 13:32:01 +01:00
Constantin Rack
a539b0c6e8 Problem: copyright year is still 2015
Solution: update to 2016
2016-01-28 15:07:31 +01:00
Ilya Kulakov
68b13fbddb Add the VMCI transport.
VMCI transport allows fast communication between the Host
and a virtual machine, between virtual machines on the same host,
and within a virtual machine (like IPC).

It requires VMware to be installed on the host and Guest Additions
to be installed on a guest.
2015-12-08 13:16:09 +06:00
Pieter Hintjens
8620c3e032 Problem: source file headers are somewhat confusing about LGPLv3
Of course people still "can" distributed the sources under the
LGPLv3. However we provide COPYING.LESSER with additional grants.

Solution: specify these grants in the header of each source file.
2015-06-02 22:33:55 +02:00
Pieter Hintjens
94d9a4ffdf Problem: copyright statements are out of date
Solution: update for 2015

Fixes #1320
2015-01-22 10:32:37 +01:00
Pieter Hintjens
36db9c0803 Fixed compile error if Kerberos installed 2014-06-19 15:28:04 +02:00
Pieter Hintjens
f11d673ba9 Problem: need way to probe library capabilities
As libzmq is compiled with optional transports and security mechanisms,
there is no clean way for applications to determine what capabilities
are actually available in a given libzmq instance.

Solution: provide an API specifically for capability reporting. The
zmq_has () method is meant to be open ended. It accepts a string so
that we can add arbitrary capabilities without breaking existing
applications.

zmq.h also defines ZMQ_HAS_CAPABILITIES when this method is provided.
2014-06-18 15:19:07 +02:00