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More tests work without Search::Xapian, now.
Usability issues still need to be fixed
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We can revisit this, later; but Data::Dumper requires a separate
package for CentOS-7 users, at least.
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PublicInbox::DS works for every platform we we care about,
nowadays; so checking for it is a waste of time. Cleanup a
few POSIX and Socket imports while we're in the area.
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These modules are unmaintained upstream at the moment, but I'll
be able to help with the intended maintainer once/if CPAN
ownership is transferred. OTOH, we've been waiting for that
transfer for several years, now...
Changes I intend to make:
* EPOLLEXCLUSIVE for Linux
* remove unused fields wasting memory
* kqueue bugfixes e.g. https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=116615
* accept4 support
And some lower priority experiments:
* switch to EV_ONESHOT / EPOLLONESHOT (incompatible changes)
* nginx-style buffering to tmpfile instead of string array
* sendfile off tmpfile buffers
* io_uring maybe?
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RFC 5536 sec 3.2.14 says that the server-name in an Xref line is "which
news server generated the header field"; indeed, that is necessary for
newsreaders like gnus to handle references properly. So pick up the server
name from the config if available (the first name if there's more than
one), from the host name otherwise, and use it rather than the domain
name of the list server.
Tests have been adjusted to match the new behavior.
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Noted by Jonathan Corbet in https://lwn.net/Articles/748184/
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Using update-copyrights from gnulib
While we're at it, use the SPDX identifier for AGPL-3.0+ to
ease mechanical processing.
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Based on reading RFC 3986, it seems '@', ':', '!', '$', '&',
"'", '; '(', ')', '*', '+', ',', ';', '=' are all allowed
in path-absolute where we have the Message-ID.
In any case, it seems '@' is fairly common in path components
nowadays and too common in Message-IDs.
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Most of its functionality is in the PublicInbox::Inbox class.
While we're at it, we no longer auto-create newsgroup names
based on the inbox name, since newsgroup names probably deserve
some thought when it comes to hierarchy.
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For readers using NNTP, we should do our best to advertise the
clonable HTTP/HTTPS URLs and the message permalink URL for
ease-of-referencing messages, since we don't want the NNTP server
and it's sequential article numbers to be relied on.
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We should be able to run tests on bare bones systems more easily.
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RFC 3977 supports YYYYMMDD dates while retaining backwards
compatibility for old YYMMDD dates.
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Implementing NEWNEWS, XHDR, XOVER efficiently will require
additional caching on top of msgmap.
This seems to work with lynx and slrnpull, haven't tried clients.
DO NOT run in production, yet, denial-of-service vulnerabilities
await!
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