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2009-10-27unicorn 0.93.4 v0.93.4
This release mainly works around BSD stdio compatibility issues that affect at least FreeBSD and OS X. While this issues was documented and fixed in [ruby-core:26300][1], no production release of MRI 1.8 has it, and users typically upgrade MRI more slowly than gems. This issue does NOT affect 1.9 users. Thanks to Vadim Spivak for reporting and testing this issue and Andrey Stikheev for the fix. Additionally there are small documentation bits, one error handling improvement, and one minor change that should improve reliability of signal delivery. Andrey Stikheev (1): workaround FreeBSD/OSX IO bug for large uploads Eric Wong (7): DESIGN: address concerns about on-demand and thundering herd README: alter reply conventions for the mailing list configurator: stop testing for non-portable listens KNOWN_ISSUES: document Rack gem issue w/Rails 2.3.2 stop continually resends signals during shutdowns add news bodies to site NEWS.atom.xml configurator: fix broken example in RDoc Suraj N. Kurapati (1): show configuration file path in errors instead of '(eval)' [1] http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2267
2009-10-09unicorn 0.93.3 v0.93.3
This release fixes compatibility with OpenBSD (and possibly other Unices with stricter fchmod(2) implementations) thanks to Jeremy Evans. Additionally there are small documentation changes all around. Eric Wong (11): doc: expand on the SELF_PIPE description fchmod heartbeat flips between 0/1 for compatibility examples/init.sh: remove "set -u" configurator: update with nginx fail_timeout=0 example PHILOSOPHY: clarify experience other deployments PHILOSOPHY: plug the Rainbows! spin-off project README: remove unnecessary and extraneous dash DESIGN: clarification and possibly improve HTML validity README: remove the "non-existent" part README: emphasize the "fast clients"-only part drop the whitespace cleaner for Ragel->C
2009-10-07unicorn 0.93.2 v0.93.2
Avoid truncated POST bodies from with URL-encoded forms in Rails by switching TeeInput to use read-in-full semantics (only) when a Content-Length: header exists. Chunked request bodies continue to exhibit readpartial semantics to support simultaneous bidirectional chunking. The lack of return value checking in Rails to protect against a short ios.read(length) is entirely reasonable even if not pedantically correct. Most ios.read(length) implementations return the full amount requested except right before EOF. Also there are some minor documentation improvements. Eric Wong (7): Fix NEWS generation on single-paragraph tag messages Include GPLv2 in docs doc: make it clear contributors retain copyrights TODO: removed Rainbows! (see rainbows.rubyforge.org) Document the START_CTX hash contents more-compatible TeeInput#read for POSTs with Content-Length tests for read-in-full vs readpartial semantics
2009-10-02unicorn 0.93.1 v0.93.1
Fix permissions for release tarballs/gems, no other changes. Thanks to Jay Reitz for reporting this.
2009-10-02unicorn 0.93.0 v0.93.0
The one minor bugfix is only for Rails 2.3.x+ users who set the RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT environment variable in a config file. Users of the "--path" switch or those who set the environment variable in the shell were unaffected by this bug. Note that we still don't have relative URL root support for Rails < 2.3, and are unlikely to bother with it unless there is visible demand for it. New features includes support for :tries and :delay when specifying a "listen" in an after_fork hook. This was inspired by Chris Wanstrath's example of binding per-worker listen sockets in a loop while migrating (or upgrading) Unicorn. Setting a negative value for :tries means we'll retry the listen indefinitely until the socket becomes available. So you can do something like this in an after_fork hook: after_fork do |server, worker| addr = "127.0.0.1:#{9293 + worker.nr}" server.listen(addr, :tries => -1, :delay => 5) end There's also the usual round of added documentation, packaging fixes, code cleanups, small fixes and minor performance improvements that are viewable in the "git log" output. Eric Wong (54): build: hardcode the canonical git URL build: manifest dropped manpages build: smaller ChangeLog doc/LATEST: remove trailing newline http: don't force -fPIC if it can't be used .gitignore on *.rbc files Rubinius generates README/gemspec: a better description, hopefully GNUmakefile: add missing .manifest dep on test installs Add HACKING document configurator: fix user switch example in RDoc local.mk.sample: time and perms enforcement unicorn_rails: show "RAILS_ENV" in help message gemspec: compatibility with older Rubygems Split out KNOWN_ISSUES document KNOWN_ISSUES: add notes about the "isolate" gem gemspec: fix test_files regexp match gemspec: remove tests that fork from test_files test_signals: ensure we can parse pids in response GNUmakefile: cleanup test/manifest generation util: remove APPEND_FLAGS constant http_request: simplify and remove handle_body method http_response: simplify and remove const dependencies local.mk.sample: fix .js times TUNING: notes about benchmarking a high :backlog HttpServer#listen accepts :tries and :delay parameters "make install" avoids installing multiple .so objects Use Configurator#expand_addr in HttpServer#listen configurator: move initialization stuff to #initialize Remove "Z" constant for binary strings cgi_wrapper: don't warn about stdoutput usage cgi_wrapper: simplify status handling in response cgi_wrapper: use Array#concat instead of += server: correctly unset reexec_pid on child death configurator: update and modernize examples configurator: add colons in front of listen() options configurator: remove DEFAULT_LOGGER constant gemspec: clarify commented-out licenses section Add makefile targets for non-release installs cleanup: use question mark op for 1-byte comparisons RDoc for Unicorn::HttpServer::Worker small cleanup to pid file handling + documentation rails: RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT may be set in Unicorn config unicorn_rails: undeprecate --path switch manpages: document environment variables README: remove reference to different versions Avoid a small window when a pid file can be empty configurator: update some migration examples configurator: listen :delay must be Numeric test: don't rely on .manifest for test install SIGNALS: state that we stole semantics from nginx const: DEFAULT_PORT as a string doesn't make sense test_helper: unused_port rejects 8080 unconditionally GNUmakefile: SINCE variable may be unset tests: GIT-VERSION-GEN is a test install dependency
2009-09-18unicorn 0.92.0 v0.92.0
Small fixes and documentation are the focus of this release. James Golick reported and helped me track down a bug that caused SIGHUP to drop the default listener (0.0.0.0:8080) if and only if listeners were completely unspecified in both the command-line and Unicorn config file. The Unicorn config file remains the recommended option for specifying listeners as it allows fine-tuning of the :backlog, :rcvbuf, :sndbuf, :tcp_nopush, and :tcp_nodelay options. There are some documentation (and resulting website) improvements. setup.rb users will notice the new section 1 manpages for `unicorn` and `unicorn_rails`, Rubygems users will have to install manpages manually or use the website. The HTTP parser got a 3rd-party code review which resulted in some cleanups and one insignificant bugfix as a result. Additionally, the HTTP parser compiles, runs and passes unit tests under Rubinius. The pure-Ruby parts still do not work yet and we currently lack the resources/interest to pursue this further but help will be gladly accepted. The website now has an Atom feed for new release announcements. Those unfamiliar with Atom or HTTP may finger unicorn@bogomips.org for the latest announcements.
2009-09-17Remove Echoe and roll our own packaging/release...
* Manifest/CHANGELOG can be maintainance is painful. I really hate having those in the source tree when I have a version control system that already: 1) encourages me to make meaningful commits 2) is highly scriptable for generating manifests/changelogs * hand-rolled gemspec allows more control for specifying pre-release gem versions * Less magic over what the `rubyforge` command does, being able to spawn $VISUAL on changelogs/release notes and make edits on them is nice. Additionally I still strongly prefer GNU make over Rake for many tasks since it offers better parallelization and some things are easier *for me* in shell than Ruby.