The original patch from Ben Laurie some years ago was needed because
FreeBSD's default stack size was < 8k and this wasn't acceptable.
Both Linux and Solaris had reasonable defaults for stacksize, or grew the
stack as needed to a reasonable size.
Testing today and consulting documentation shows that the default stack
sizes on FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris are all acceptable. Linux can grow
to 2MB, 32bit Solaris defaults to 1MB, 64bit Solaris defaults to 2MB, and
FreeBSD defaults to 64k.
In my opinion FreeBSD needs to get with the program and provide a
reasonable default. 64k is enough for us, but might not be for others.
svn path=/trunk/thread/; revision=2222
bases is not enough. ices and icecast need this to be different, and
if one is interested in tuning memory usage, one will want to alter this
per thread.
svn path=/trunk/thread/; revision=2217
on Linux for uint64_t, but Solaris defines this in sys/types.h. Use check
where appropriate, and also add typedefs for Win32.
svn path=/trunk/timing/; revision=2206
be uppercase always in order to comply with the HTTP specification.
While not a problem internal to icecast, they were slipping into the log
files and breaking some less-than-robust parsers.
svn path=/trunk/httpp/; revision=2197
interface is a reserved word, so we've renamed one variable. There's
also no sethostent on win32, and Oddsock seems to think we need
DeleteCriticalSection instead of DestroyCriticalSection. I was unable
to figure out from msdn.microsoft.com why this was, but I'll trust
Oddsock's judgement.
svn path=/trunk/net/; revision=2194