- Update to 20.0.2: * asn: Fixed compilation error of generated code caused by a missing quotation of function names as part of an external call for encoding. * erts: Added missing release notes for OTP-14491 ("performance bug in pre-allocators") which was included in erts-9.0.1 (OTP-20.0.1). * erts: Fixed a bug that prevented TCP sockets from being closed properly on send timeouts. * erts: Fixed bug in operator bxor causing erroneuos result when one operand is a big *negative* integer with the lowest N*W bits as zero and the other operand not larger than N*W bits. N is an integer of 1 or larger and W is 32 or 64 depending on word size. * kernel: The documentation for the 'quiet' option in disk_log:open/1 had an incorrect default value. - erlang-gs application has been depricated OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/517750 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:erlang:Factory/erlang?expand=0&rev=54
# Erlang in openSUSE ## Erlang Port-mapper Daemon and systemd Erlang Port-mapper Daemon in openSUSE uses systemd socket-activation. In order to fulfill security considerations, EPMd listens on loop-back interface by default. This is enough to run rabbitmq-server, ejabberd and user-started beam processes. For clustering, please, use ```/etc/systemd/system/epmd.socket.d/``` to configure interfaces to listen on. See man systemd.unit(5) for details. ### Upgrading from sysvinit ```/etc/sysconfig/erlang``` has no effect now, to configure EPMd use systemd capabilities instead. ### Example 1: change port Create ```/etc/systemd/system/epmd.socket.d/port.conf``` with following content: ``` [Socket] ListenStream= ListenStream=127.0.0.1:4444 ``` The first line is to discard vendor configuration. The second line will change the port number to listen on to 4444. ### Example 2: enable external interface To enable accepting external connections to EPMd, create ```/etc/systemd/system/epmd.socket.d/port.conf``` with following content: ``` [Socket] ListenStream=0.0.0.0:4369 ```
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