Additionally,
* always close file descriptor on error in cached_file_open (FD leak),
* only store file descriptor to tr_cached_file on success,
* call ftruncate after xfsctl-based preallocation so that correct size
is reported by the system.
1. add the option the code to be used under GPLv2 or GPLv3; previously only GPLv2 was allowed
2. add the "proxy option" as described in GPLv3 so we can add future licenses without having to bulk-edit everything again :)
3. remove the awkward "exception for MIT code in Mac client" clause; it was unnecessary and confusing.
static-build found a potential NULL pointer dereference. The circumstances where this could get triggered don't seem very likely, but doesn't hurt to fix the warning.
max-open-files might have been a nice configuration option once, but (1) we've never advertised it in the gui apps, and (2) the crazy cases are causing more trouble than this feature is worth. It's more complicated now after #4164 -- see #4294, #4311, and this ticket.
This handles converting the data in a sockaddr_storage to a tr_address + port, and removes redundant code from fdlimit.c and tr-udp.c that previously did this work.
existing_dir: An ancestor of filename which must already exist and won't be created by tr_fdFileCheckout(). In implementation this is the download directory and prevents directories from being created in error, such as a mount point for an external drive when the drive is unplugged.
r11813 fixed the timestamp issue by fsync()ing files before close()ing them in tr_close_file(). This causes a little overhead as even read-only files cause a sync as their atimes are modified. Instead, we should call fsync() further back in the call chain in tr_fdFileClose() so that we can know to only sync torrent files that were opened with write access.
fsync() doesn't exist on Windows. bencode had a private function, tr_fsync(), that is a portability wrapper around fsync() on *nix and _commit() on win32. Make this function package-visible, rather than private, so fdlimit.c can use it too.
Files downloaded in Transmission 2.20 betas [1..3] forced each piece to be checked twice -- once on download, and once when uploading the piece for the first time. Older versions of Transmission didn't perform the latter check unless the file had changed after it was downloaded. This commit restores that behavior.
The Berne Convention says that the copyright year is moot, so instead of adding another year to each file as in previous years, I've removed the year altogether from the source code comments in libtransmission, gtk, qt, utils, daemon, and cli.
Juliusz's copyright notice in tr-dht and Johannes' copyright notice in tr-lpd have been left alone; it didn't seem appropriate to modify them.