transmission/third-party
Charles Kerr 4fbaf10ad6 (trunk) #2416 "libevent + libcurl + OS X == crash" -- remove our old libevent mirror, and instead use a snapshot from git://github.com/nmathewson/Libevent.git's "kqueue_crash_fix_1.4" branch from 2001-01-14 <http://github.com/nmathewson/Libevent/commits/kqueue_crash_fix_1.4> 2010-01-17 01:06:48 +00:00
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curl #2337 Include Mac OS X 10.5's libcurl and libcrypto in our repo to build/link against. This is the first step for restoring 10.5 compatibility. 2009-09-07 14:46:25 +00:00
dht (trunk third-party) ensure that dht, miniupnp, and libnatpmp are compiled with @PTHREAD_CFLAGS@ on Solaris for thread safety. 2010-01-15 14:54:01 +00:00
libevent (trunk) #2416 "libevent + libcurl + OS X == crash" -- remove our old libevent mirror, and instead use a snapshot from git://github.com/nmathewson/Libevent.git's "kqueue_crash_fix_1.4" branch from 2001-01-14 <http://github.com/nmathewson/Libevent/commits/kqueue_crash_fix_1.4> 2010-01-17 01:06:48 +00:00
libnatpmp (trunk third-party) ensure that dht, miniupnp, and libnatpmp are compiled with @PTHREAD_CFLAGS@ on Solaris for thread safety. 2010-01-15 14:54:01 +00:00
miniupnp (trunk third-party) ensure that dht, miniupnp, and libnatpmp are compiled with @PTHREAD_CFLAGS@ on Solaris for thread safety. 2010-01-15 14:54:01 +00:00
openssl #2337 Include Mac OS X 10.5's libcurl and libcrypto in our repo to build/link against. This is the first step for restoring 10.5 compatibility. 2009-09-07 14:46:25 +00:00
Makefile.am (trunk) #2222: revert r8967, as foreshadowed in http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/2222#comment:20 2009-11-14 14:43:31 +00:00
macosx-libevent-config.h (trunk libT) #2416 "crash in event_queue_insert" -- I think this is happening if we queue up two changes, one to listen for read/write, and then a second one to delete the polling, in kqueue's event mechanism, at libcurl's request. Let's try disabling kqueue in libevent and use poll/select instead. 2010-01-10 19:52:01 +00:00
macosx-libevent-event-config.h (trunk libT) #2416 "crash in event_queue_insert" -- I think this is happening if we queue up two changes, one to listen for read/write, and then a second one to delete the polling, in kqueue's event mechanism, at libcurl's request. Let's try disabling kqueue in libevent and use poll/select instead. 2010-01-10 19:52:01 +00:00