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Thu Jul 18 15:54:35 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 1.10.0:
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* The reader can now lookup records on a database with a search
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tree that is greater than 4 gigabytes without sometimes
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returning erroneous results due to an integer overflow.
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Wed Jan 10 08:53:07 UTC 2024 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- libmaxminddb 1.9.1:
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* On very large databases, the calculation to determine the search
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tree size could overflow. This was fixed and several additional
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guards against overflows were added
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* build system tweaks
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Tue Nov 7 21:58:11 UTC 2023 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- libmaxminddb 1.8.0:
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* PACKAGE_VERSION is now a private compile definition when
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building with CMake.
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* The feature test macro _POSIX_C_SOURCE is no longer set by
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maxminddb.h
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* assert() is no longer used outside test code
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Sat Oct 1 08:04:49 UTC 2022 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- libmaxminddb 1.7.1:
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* FD_CLOEXEC is now set on platforms that do not support O_CLOEXEC
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* File size check now correctly compares the size to SSIZE_MAX
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* developer visible changes
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Fri Apr 30 09:15:18 UTC 2021 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- libmaxminddb 1.6.0:
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* CMake build system fixes, not in use in this package
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Tue Mar 2 00:07:58 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- update to 1.5.2:
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* With `libmaxminddb` on Windows and `mmdblookup` generally, there were
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instances where the return value of `calloc` was not checked, which could
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lead to issues in low memory situations or when resource limits had been
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set.
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* The formatting of the manpages has been improved and the script that
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generates them now supports `lowdown` in addition to `pandoc`.
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Thu Jan 7 12:46:45 UTC 2021 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- libmaxminddb 1.5.0:
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* build system changes for other platforms only
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Fri Aug 7 16:14:00 UTC 2020 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- update to 1.4.3:
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* Use of uninitialized memory in dump_entry_data_list() could have
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cause a heap buffer flow in mmdblookup [bsc#1175006]
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Wed Nov 20 13:46:56 UTC 2019 - Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
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- Add baselibs.conf: build libmaxminddb0-32bit, which is required
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by libdns1310-32bit (new dependency gained).
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Sun Nov 3 16:56:13 UTC 2019 - Andreas Stieger <andreas.stieger@gmx.de>
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- update to 1.4.2:
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* negative array index for MMDB_*get_value specifies the last element
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* Fix a memory leak when using custom databases without languages
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defined in the metadata
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* mmdblookup now displays the prefix length for the record when
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using the verbose flag
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Thu May 17 13:37:24 UTC 2018 - jweberhofer@weberhofer.at
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- Run tests
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- Packaged LICENSE
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- Update to version 1.3.2
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* Allocate memory for MMDB_entry_data_list_s structs in separate chunks
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rather than one large chunk. This simplifies accessing memory in
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MMDB_get_entry_data_list() and increases performance. It builds on the
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changes in 1.3.0 and 1.3.1.
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* We no longer export data_pool_* symbols. These are internal functions
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but we were previously exporting them. Pull request by Faidon Liambotis.
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gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#162.
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* Build with POSIX.1-2008 by default if the system supports it. This allows
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use of open() with O_CLOEXEC. We retain support for systems that
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provide only POSIX.1-2001.
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Open the database with the O_CLOEXEC flag if the system provides it.
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* This avoids cases where we could leak fds when called in multi-threaded
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programs that fork() and exec(). Original report and PR by Brandon L
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Black.
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* Added a test to ensure we export only intended symbols (e.g. MMDB_*).
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- Update to version 1.3.1
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* Fix build problems related to rpl_malloc(). Pull request by Rainer
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Gerhards. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb
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* Fix a race to set and read data in a field on the MMDB_s struct
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(ipv4_start_node). gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#153.
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* Fix cases of invalid memory access when using
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MMDB_get_entry_data_list(). This was introduced in 1.3.0 and occurred
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when performing large lookups. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#153.
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- Update to version 1.3.0
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* Perform fewer memory allocations in MMDB_get_entry_data_list(). This
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significantly improves its performance. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#147.
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* Fix mmdblookup's build epoch reporting on some systems. Big endian
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systems with a 32-bit time_t no longer show a database build date of
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1970-01-01 00:00:00. Pull request by Rainer Jung. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#143.
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- Update to version 1.2.1
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* Use autoconf to check the system's endianness rather than trying to do this
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with compiler-defined macros like __BYTE_ORDER__. Apparently this didn't
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work properly on a Sparc system. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#120.
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* Several compiler warnings on Visual C++ were fixed. Pull request by Marcel
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Raad. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#130.
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* Fix segmentation faults found in MMDB_open() using afl-fuzz. This
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occurred on corrupt databases that had a data pointer large enough to
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cause an integer overflow when doing bound checking. Reported by Ryan
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Whitworth. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#140.
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* Add --disable-tests option to configure. Pull request by Fabrice
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Fontaine. gh#maxmind/libmaxminddb#136.
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Tue Apr 12 13:48:56 UTC 2016 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.2.0
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* Four additional fields were added to the end of the
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MMDB_search_node_s struct returned by MMDB_read_node. These
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fields allow the user to iterate through the search tree without
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making undocumented assumptions about how this library works
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internally and without knowing the specific details of the database
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format. GitHub #110 (https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/issues/110)
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- Changes from version 1.1.5
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* Previously, reading a database with a pointer in the metadata would
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cause an MMDB_INVALID_METADATA_ERROR to be returned. This was due to
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an invalid offset being used when calculating the pointer. The
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data_section and metadata_section fields now both point to the
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beginning of the data section. Previously, data_section pointed
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to the beginning of the data separator. This will not affect
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anyone using only documented fields from MMDB_s.
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* MMDB_lookup_sockaddr will set mmdb_error to
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MMDB_IPV6_LOOKUP_IN_IPV4_DATABASE_ERROR if an IPv6 sockaddr is
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looked up in an IPv4-only database. Previously only
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MMDB_lookup_string would set this error code.
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* When resolving an address, this library now relies on getaddrinfo
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to determine the address family rather than trying to guess it itself.
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- Changes from version 1.1.4
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* Packaging fixes. The 1.1.3 tarball release contained a lot of extra
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junk in the t/ directory.
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- Changes from version 1.1.3
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* Added several additional checks to make sure that we don't attempt to read
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past the end of the databases's data section. GitHub #103
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(https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/pull/103).
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* When searching for the database metadata, there was a bug that caused
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the code to think it had found valid metadata when none existed. In
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addition, this could lead to an attempt to read past the end of the
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database entirely. Finally, if there are multiple metadata markers
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in the database, we treat the final one as the start of the metdata,
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instead of the first. GitHub #102 (https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/pull/102)
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* Don't attempt to mmap a file that is too large to be mmapped on the system.
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GitHub #101 (https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/pull/101).
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* Added a missing out of memory check when reading a file's metadata.
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GitHub #101 (https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/pull/101).
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* Added several additional checks to make sure that we never attempt
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to malloc more than SIZE_MAX memory, which would lead to integer
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overflow. This could only happen with pathological databases.
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GitHub #101 (https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb/pull/101).
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Wed Nov 18 15:15:37 UTC 2015 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.1.2
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* IMPORTANT: This release includes a number of important security
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fixes. Among these fixes is improved validation of the database
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metadata. Unfortunately, MaxMind GeoIP2 and GeoLite2 databases
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created earlier than January 28, 2014, had an invalid data type
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for the record_size in the metadata. Previously these databases
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worked on little endian machines with libmaxminddb but did not
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work on big endian machines. Due to increased safety checks when
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reading the file, these databases will no longer work on any
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platform. If you are using one of these databases, we recommend
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that you upgrade to the latest GeoLite2 or GeoIP2 database
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* Added pkg-config support.
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* Several segmentation faults found with afl-fuzz were fixed. These
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were caused by missing bounds checking and missing verification
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of data type.
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MMDB_get_entry_data_list will now fail on data structures with a
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depth greater than 512 and data structures that are cyclic. This
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should not affect any known MaxMind DB in production. All databases
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produced by MaxMind have a depth of less than five.
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- Add a build dependency to pkg-config
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Sun Jul 26 13:48:17 UTC 2015 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.1.1
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* Added `maxminddb-compat-util.h` as a source file to dist.
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- Changes from version 1.1.0
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* Previously, when there was an error in `MMDB_open()`, `errno` would
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generally be overwritten during cleanup, preventing a useful value from
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being returned to the caller. This was changed so that the `errno` value
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from the function call that caused the error is restored before returning to
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the caller. In particular, this is important for `MMDB_IO_ERROR` errors as
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checking `errno` is often the only way to determine what actually failed.
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* If `mmap()` fails due to running out of memory space, an
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`MMDB_OUT_OF_MEMORY_ERROR` is now returned from `MMDB_open` rather than an
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`MMDB_IO_ERROR`.
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* On Windows, the `CreateFileMappingA()` handle was not properly closed if
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opening the database succeeded. Fixed by Bly Hostetler. GitHub #75 & #76.
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* On Windows, we were not checking the return value of `CreateFileMappingA()`
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properly for errors. Fixed by Bly Hotetler. GitHub #78.
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* Several warnings from Clang's scan-build were fixed. GitHub #86.
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* All headers are now installed in `$(includedir)`. GitHub #89.
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* We no longer install `maxminddb-compat-util.h`. This header was intended for
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internal use only.
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Wed Jan 21 14:03:32 UTC 2015 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Update to version 1.0.4
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* If you used a non-integer string as an array index when doing a
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lookup with MMDB_get_value, MMDB_vget_value, or MMDB_aget_value,
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the first element of the array would be returned rather than an
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error. A MMDB_LOOKUP_PATH_DOES_NOT_MATCH_DATA_ERROR error will
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now be returned. GitHub #61.
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* If a number larger than LONG_MAX was used in the same functions,
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LONG_MAX would have been used in the lookup. Now a
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MMDB_INVALID_LOOKUP_PATH_ERROR error will be returned.
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* Visual Studio build files were added for unit tests and some
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compatibility issues with the tests were fixed.
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* Visual Studio project was updated to use property pages. GitHub #69.
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* A test failure in t/compile_c++_t.pl on new installs was fixed.
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Sun Dec 21 15:13:41 UTC 2014 - p.drouand@gmail.com
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- Initial release (version 1.0.3)
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