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commit: r303 - in trunk: . daemon docs: msg#00020

Subject: commit: r303 - in trunk: . daemon docs
Author: jonathan
Date: 2006-02-20 13:35:35 -0500 (Mon, 20 Feb 2006)
New Revision: 303

Added:
   trunk/docs/TODO
   trunk/docs/sample.spread.access_ip
   trunk/docs/sample.spread.conf
Removed:
   trunk/daemon/TODO
   trunk/daemon/sample.spread.access_ip
   trunk/daemon/sample.spread.conf
Modified:
   trunk/Readme.txt
   trunk/configure
   trunk/configure.in
   trunk/daemon/Makefile.in
   trunk/docs/Makefile.in
Log:
Move sample files and TODO list to docs directory.
Revise docs/Makefile.in to install non-manpage documentation into the usual 
{prefix}/share/doc/spread/ directory. 
Update configure to have --with-docdir option to change the location of 
installed documentation.


Modified: trunk/Readme.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/Readme.txt    2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/Readme.txt    2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 /===========================================================================\
 | The Spread Group Communication Toolkit.                                   |
-| Copyright (c) 1993-2005 Spread Concepts LLC                               |
+| Copyright (c) 1993-2006 Spread Concepts LLC                               |
 | All rights reserved.                                                      |
 |                                                                           |
 | The Spread package is licensed under the Spread Open-Source License.      |

Modified: trunk/configure
===================================================================
--- trunk/configure     2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/configure     2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@
 # include <unistd.h>
 #endif"
 
-ac_subst_vars='SHELL PATH_SEPARATOR PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_TARNAME 
PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_STRING PACKAGE_BUGREPORT exec_prefix prefix 
program_transform_name bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir 
sharedstatedir localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir 
build_alias host_alias target_alias DEFS ECHO_C ECHO_N ECHO_T LIBS subdirs 
build build_cpu build_vendor build_os host host_cpu host_vendor host_os CC 
CFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS ac_ct_CC EXEEXT OBJEXT CPP RANLIB ac_ct_RANLIB 
INSTALL_PROGRAM INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_DATA LN_S YACC LEX AR PERL LD THLDFLAGS 
THLIBS EGREP SP_MAJOR_VERSION SP_MINOR_VERSION SP_PATCH_VERSION NROFF MANTYPE 
mansubdir piddir SHCC SHCFLAGS SHCPPFLAGS SHLD SHLDFLAGS SHLIBS LIBSPSO 
LIBSPCORESO LIBTSPCORESO SHLDCONVERTSTATIC SHLDCONVERTSTATICEND LIBOBJS 
LTLIBOBJS'
+ac_subst_vars='SHELL PATH_SEPARATOR PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_TARNAME 
PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_STRING PACKAGE_BUGREPORT exec_prefix prefix 
program_transform_name bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir 
sharedstatedir localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir 
build_alias host_alias target_alias DEFS ECHO_C ECHO_N ECHO_T LIBS subdirs 
build build_cpu build_vendor build_os host host_cpu host_vendor host_os CC 
CFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS ac_ct_CC EXEEXT OBJEXT CPP RANLIB ac_ct_RANLIB 
INSTALL_PROGRAM INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_DATA LN_S YACC LEX AR PERL LD THLDFLAGS 
THLIBS EGREP SP_MAJOR_VERSION SP_MINOR_VERSION SP_PATCH_VERSION NROFF MANTYPE 
mansubdir piddir docdir SHCC SHCFLAGS SHCPPFLAGS SHLD SHLDFLAGS SHLIBS LIBSPSO 
LIBSPCORESO LIBTSPCORESO SHLDCONVERTSTATIC SHLDCONVERTSTATICEND LIBOBJS 
LTLIBOBJS'
 ac_subst_files=''
 
 # Initialize some variables set by options.
@@ -852,6 +852,7 @@
   --with-libs             Specify additional libraries to link with
   --with-mantype=man|cat|doc  Set man page type
   --with-pid-dir=PATH     Specify location of spread.pid file
+  --with-docdir=DIR       Where to put the documentation
 
 Some influential environment variables:
   CC          C compiler command
@@ -9015,8 +9016,29 @@
 _ACEOF
 
 
+# autoconf does not have docdir option, so add one
 
+# Check whether --with-docdir or --without-docdir was given.
+if test "${with_docdir+set}" = set; then
+  withval="$with_docdir"
 
+               if test "x$withval" = xyes || test "x$withval" = xno; then
+                  docdir='${datadir}/doc/spread'
+               else
+                  docdir="$withval"
+               fi
+
+else
+
+         docdir='${datadir}/doc/spread'
+
+
+fi;
+
+
+
+
+
 LIBSPSO=none
 LIBSPCORESO=none
 LIBTSPCORESO=none
@@ -9720,6 +9742,7 @@
 s,@MANTYPE@,$MANTYPE,;t t
 s,@mansubdir@,$mansubdir,;t t
 s,@piddir@,$piddir,;t t
+s,@docdir@,$docdir,;t t
 s,@SHCC@,$SHCC,;t t
 s,@SHCFLAGS@,$SHCFLAGS,;t t
 s,@SHCPPFLAGS@,$SHCPPFLAGS,;t t
@@ -10416,6 +10439,7 @@
 Hb=`eval echo ${LIBSPCORESO}`; Hb=`eval echo ${Hb}`
 I=`eval echo ${LIBTSPCORESO}`; I=`eval echo ${I}`
 J=`eval echo ${includedir}`; J=`eval echo ${J}`
+K=`eval echo ${docdir}`; K=`eval echo ${K}`
 
 echo ""
 echo "Spread has been configured with the following options:"
@@ -10428,6 +10452,7 @@
 echo "Shared Thread-safe Spread Core Library: $I"
 echo "                          Header files: $J"
 echo "                          Manual pages: $F"
+echo "                         Documentation: $K"
 echo "                              PID file: $G"
 echo "                        Manpage format: $MANTYPE"
 

Modified: trunk/configure.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/configure.in  2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/configure.in  2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -661,6 +661,23 @@
 
 AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SPREAD_ETCDIR, "$etcdir")
 
+# autoconf does not have docdir option, so add one
+AC_ARG_WITH(docdir,
+       [  --with-docdir=DIR       Where to put the documentation],
+       [ 
+               if test "x$withval" = xyes || test "x$withval" = xno; then
+                  docdir='${datadir}/doc/spread'
+               else
+                  docdir="$withval"
+               fi
+       ], 
+       [ 
+         docdir='${datadir}/doc/spread' 
+       ]
+)
+AC_SUBST(docdir)
+
+
 AC_EXEEXT
 
 LIBSPSO=none
@@ -728,6 +745,7 @@
 Hb=`eval echo ${LIBSPCORESO}`; Hb=`eval echo ${Hb}`
 I=`eval echo ${LIBTSPCORESO}`; I=`eval echo ${I}`
 J=`eval echo ${includedir}`; J=`eval echo ${J}`
+K=`eval echo ${docdir}`; K=`eval echo ${K}`
 
 echo ""
 echo "Spread has been configured with the following options:"
@@ -740,6 +758,7 @@
 echo "Shared Thread-safe Spread Core Library: $I"
 echo "                          Header files: $J"
 echo "                          Manual pages: $F"
+echo "                         Documentation: $K"
 echo "                              PID file: $G"
 echo "                        Manpage format: $MANTYPE"
 

Modified: trunk/daemon/Makefile.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/daemon/Makefile.in    2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/daemon/Makefile.in    2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -23,12 +23,6 @@
 SP_PATCH_VERSION=@SP_PATCH_VERSION@
 VERSION=@SP_MAJOR_VERSION@.@SP_MINOR_VERSION@.@SP_PATCH_VERSION@
 
-#Shared Library version -- Must be changed upon each release 
-#Rules: major  -- inc for incompatible change
-#     : minor  -- inc for bugfix or forward compatible change
-
-LIBVERSION=1.0
-
 PATHS= 
 
 CC=@CC@
@@ -107,7 +101,6 @@
        $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs ../bin/$(host)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -s spmonitor$(EXEEXT) 
../bin/$(host)/spmonitor$(EXEEXT)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -s spread$(EXEEXT) ../bin/$(host)/spread$(EXEEXT)
-       $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/sample.spread.conf 
../bin/$(host)/spread.conf
 
 install: $(TARGETS) install-files 
 
@@ -117,18 +110,8 @@
        $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -s spmonitor$(EXEEXT) 
$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/spmonitor$(EXEEXT)
        $(INSTALL) -m 0755 -s spread$(EXEEXT) 
$(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)/spread$(EXEEXT)
-       if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir) ]; then \
-               $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir); \
-       fi
-       if [ ! -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/spread.conf ]; then \
-               $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/sample.spread.conf 
$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/spread.conf; \
-       else \
-               echo "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/spread.conf already exists, 
install will not overwrite"; \
-       fi
 
 uninstallall:  uninstall
-       -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/spread.conf
-       -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)
        -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
        -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sbindir)
 

Deleted: trunk/daemon/TODO
===================================================================
--- trunk/daemon/TODO   2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/daemon/TODO   2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-Features, ideas, and other things that might get done.
-Those ending with (*break) break binary,source or client-server compatability
-------------------------------------------------------
-* Improve stability under high load
-
-* Change max buffered message limit to be not just num messages, but also 
size, or other parameters.
-* Make this runtime configurable.
-
-* Fix partial DOS when someone connects and doesn't send anything (the 1 
second delay)
-* Merge cleanup of session layer from research branch
-
-* Once ses ids are non-volatile (fix for session_index on windows) have group 
-  struct store ses instead of mbox and then just copy it once in 
-  G_analize_group instead of O(Gsize) Sess_get_session_index() calls.
-
-* Make various binary packages available (rpm, deb, pkg, ...)
-
-* Figure out hanging bug with max ARU window reported by Tom Mornini & co.
-* Decide what to do with multipath patch from Marc Zyngier
-
-* Add Yair's fix for delayed tokens. (*break)

Deleted: trunk/daemon/sample.spread.access_ip
===================================================================
--- trunk/daemon/sample.spread.access_ip        2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 
302)
+++ trunk/daemon/sample.spread.access_ip        2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 
303)
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-# This is the configuration file for IP restricted access to a Spread daemon.
-# Each line represents an allowed IP address or network address
-# The keywords "unix" and "local" can be used to allow connections from
-# Unix Domain Sockets and localhost TCP connections respectively.
-# 
-# So a sample file which only allowed local connections would be as shown
-# below (but with the comment '#' characters removed.
-#
-#unix
-#local 
-#
-# A file allowing access from local clients and clients on a 
-# private network with addresses from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255 would be:
-#
-#unix
-#local
-#192.168.1.0/24
-#
-#
-# This format follows standard network address formatting where the 
-# IPv4 network address is followed by a '/' and the number of bits which
-# make up the network portion of the IP address. A '/24' corresponds
-# with what used to be called a "Class C" address and a '/16' with a "Class B".

Deleted: trunk/daemon/sample.spread.conf
===================================================================
--- trunk/daemon/sample.spread.conf     2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/daemon/sample.spread.conf     2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -1,210 +0,0 @@
-# Blank lines are permitted in this file.
-# spread.conf sample file
-# 
-# questions to spread@xxxxxxxxxx
-#
-
-#MINIMAL REQUIRED FILE
-#
-# Spread should work fine on one machine with just the uncommented 
-# lines below. The rest of the file documents all the options and
-# more complex network setups.
-#
-# This configures one spread daemon running on port 4803 on localhost.
-
-Spread_Segment  127.0.0.255:4803 {
-
-       localhost               127.0.0.1
-}
-
-
-
-
-# Spread options
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#Set what internal Spread events are logged to the screen or file 
-# (see EventLogFile).
-# Default setting is to enable PRINT and EXIT events only. 
-#The PRINT and EXIT types should always be enabled. The names of others are:
-#      EXIT PRINT DEBUG DATA_LINK NETWORK PROTOCOL SESSION 
-#      CONFIGURATION MEMBERSHIP FLOW_CONTROL STATUS EVENTS 
-#      GROUPS MEMORY SKIPLIST ALL NONE 
-#    ALL and NONE are special and represent either enabling every type 
-#                                           or enabling none of them.
-#    You can also use a "!" sign to negate a type, 
-#        so { ALL !DATA_LINK } means log all events except data_link ones.
-
-#DebugFlags = { PRINT EXIT }
-
-# Set priority level of events to output to log file or screen
-# The possible levels are: 
-#      pDEBUG INFO WARNING ERROR CRITICAL FATAL
-# Once selected all events tagged with that priority or higher will
-# be output. FATAL events are always output and cause the daemon to 
-# shut down. Some Events are tagged with a priority of PRINT which
-# causes them to print out no matter what priority level is set. 
-#
-# The default level used if nothing is set is INFO.
-       
-#EventPriority = { INFO }
-
-#Set whether to log to a file as opposed to stdout/stderr and what 
-# file to log to.
-# Default is to log to stdout.
-#
-#If option is not set then logging is to stdout.
-#If option is set then logging is to the filename specified.
-# The filename can include a %h or %H escape that will be replaced at runtime
-# by the hostname of the machine upon which the daemon is running.
-# For example "EventLogFile = spreadlog_%h.log" with 2 machines 
-# running Spread (machine1.mydomain.com and machine2.mydomain.com) will
-# cause the daemons to log to "spreadlog_machine1.mydomain.com.log" and
-# "spreadlog_machine2.mydomain.com.log" respectively.
-
-#EventLogFile = testlog.out
-
-#Set whether to add a timestamp in front of all logged events or not.
-# Default is no timestamps. Default format is "[%a %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S]".
-#If option is commented out then no timestamp is added.
-#If option is enabled then a timestamp is added with the default format
-#If option is enabled and set equal to a string, then that string is used
-#   as the format string for the timestamp. The string must be a valid time
-#   format string as used by the strftime() function.
-
-#EventTimeStamp
-# or
-#EventTimeStamp = "[%a %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S]"
-
-#Set whether to allow dangerous monitor commands 
-# like "partition, flow_control, or kill"
-# Default setting is FALSE.
-#If option is set to false then only "safe" monitor commands are allowed 
-#    (such as requesting a status update).
-#If option is set to true then all monitor commands are enabled. 
-#   THIS IS A SECURTIY RISK IF YOUR NETWORK IS NOT PROTECTED!
-
-#DangerousMonitor = false
-
-#Set handling of SO_REUSEADDR socket option for the daemon's TCP
-# listener.  This is useful for facilitating quick daemon restarts (OSes
-# often hold onto the interface/port combination for a short period of time
-# after daemon shut down).
-#
-# AUTO - Active when bound to specific interfaces (default).
-# ON   - Always active, regardless of interface.
-#        SECURITY RISK FOR ANY OS WHICH ALLOW DOUBLE BINDS BY DIFFERENT USERS
-# OFF  - Always off.
-
-#SocketPortReuse = AUTO
-
-#Sets the runtime directory used when the Spread daemon is run as root
-# as the directory to chroot to.  Defaults to the value of the
-# compile-time preprocessor define SP_RUNTIME_DIR, which is generally
-# "/var/run/spread".
-
-#RuntimeDir = /var/run/spread
-
-#Sets the unix user that the Spread daemon runs as (when launched as
-# the "root" user).  Not effective on a Windows system.  Defaults to
-# the user and group "spread".
-
-#DaemonUser = spread
-#DaemonGroup = spread
-
-
-#Set the list of authentication methods that the daemon will allow
-# and those which are required in all cases.
-# All of the methods listed in "RequiredAuthMethods" will be checked,
-# irregardless of what methods the client chooses.
-# Of the methods listed is "AllowedAuthMethods" the client is
-# permitted to choose one or more, and all the ones the client chooses
-# will also be checked.
-#
-# To support older clients, if NULL is enabled, then older clients can
-# connect without any authentication. Any methods which do not require
-# any interaction with the client (such as IP) can also be enabled
-# for older clients. If you enable methods that require interaction,
-# then essentially all older clients will be locked out.
-#
-#The current choices are:
-#      NULL for default, allow anyone authentication
-#      IP for IP based checks using the spread.access_ip file
-
-#RequiredAuthMethods = "   "
-#AllowedAuthMethods = "NULL"
-
-#Set the current access control policy.
-# This is only needed if you want to establish a customized policy.
-# The default policy is to allow any actions by authenticated clients.
-#AccessControlPolicy = "PERMIT"
-
-
-# network description line.
-# Spread_Segment <multicast address for subnet> <port> {
-# port is optional, if not specified the default 4803 port is used.
-
-#Spread_Segment  127.0.0.255:4803 {
-
-# either a name or IP address.  If both are given, than the name is taken 
-# as-is, and the IP address is used for that name.
-
-#      localhost               127.0.0.1
-#}
-# repeat for next sub-network
-
-#Spread_Segment x.2.2.255 {
-
-#      other1                  128.2.2.10
-#                              128.2.2.11
-#      other3.my.com
-#}
-# Spread will feel free to use broadcast messages within a sub-network.
-# if you do not want this to happen, you should specify your machines on
-# different logical sub-networks.
-
-# IP-Multicast addresses can also be used as the multicast address for
-# the logical sub-network as in this example. If IP-multicast is supported
-# by the operating system, then the messages will only be received
-# by those machines who are in the group and not by all others in the same
-# sub-network as happens with broadcast addresses
-
-#Spread_Segment 225.0.1.1:3333 {
-#      mcast1                  1.2.3.4
-#      mcast2                  1.2.3.6
-#}
-
-# Multi-homed host setup
-#
-# If you run Spread on hosts with multiple interfaces you may want to 
-# control which interfaces Spread uses for client connections and for
-# the daemon-to-daemon (and monitor control) messages. This can be done
-# by adding an extra stanza to each configured machine. 
-#
-#Sample:
-#
-#Spread_Segment 225.0.1.1 {
-#      multihomed1             1.2.3.4 {
-#              D 192.168.0.4
-#              C 1.2.3.4 }
-#      multihomed2             1.2.3.5 {
-#              D 192.168.0.5
-#              C 1.2.3.5
-#              C 127.0.0.1 }
-#      multihomed3             1.2.3.6 {
-#              192.168.0.6
-#              1.2.3.6 }
-#}
-# This configuration sets up three multihomed machines into a Spread segment.
-# The first host has a 'main' IP address of 1.2.3.4 and listens for client
-# connections only on that interface. All daemon-to-daemon UDP multicasts and
-# the tokens and any monitor messages must use the 192.168.0.4 interface.
-# The second host multihomed2 has a similar setup, except it also listens for
-# client connections on the localhost interface as well as the 1.2.3.5 
interface.
-# If you make any use of the extra interface stanza ( a { } block ) then you 
must
-# explicitly configure ALL interfaces you want as Spread removes all defaults 
when
-# you use the explicit notation.
-# The third multihomed3 host uses a shorthand form of omitting the D or C 
option and
-# just listening for all types of traffic and events on both the 192.168.0 and 
1.2.3 
-# networks. If no letter is listed before the interface address then ALL types 
of 
-# events are handled on that interface.

Modified: trunk/docs/Makefile.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/Makefile.in      2006-02-20 18:33:28 UTC (rev 302)
+++ trunk/docs/Makefile.in      2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@
 mandir=@mandir@
 mansubdir=@mansubdir@
 sysconfdir=@sysconfdir@
+datarootdir=@datarootdir@
+datadir=@datadir@
+docdir=@docdir@
 piddir=@piddir@
 srcdir=@srcdir@
 top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@
@@ -17,7 +20,6 @@
 DESTDIR=
 VPATH=@srcdir@
 
-
 PATHS= 
 
 INSTALL=@INSTALL@
@@ -29,6 +31,8 @@
 
 PAGENAMES = connect disconnect equal_group_ids error 
get_first_vs_set_offset_memb_mess get_gid_offset_memb_mess 
get_local_vs_set_offset_memb_mess get_local_vs_set_offset_memb_scat 
get_num_vs_sets_offset_memb_mess get_vs_set_members_offset_vs_set 
get_vs_set_size_offset_vs_set join leave multicast multigroup_multicast 
multigroup_scat_multicast poll receive scat_multicast scat_receive
 
+DOCFILES = DynamicConfiguration.txt MultithreadedClients.txt PORTING 
Short_Buffer_Handling.txt Win32BuildInstructions.pdf TODO
+
 MANTYPE                = @MANTYPE@
 
 PATHSUBS       = \
@@ -73,9 +77,9 @@
 distprep: catman-do
        autoreconf
 
-install: install-files 
+install: install-files install-man
 
-install-files:
+install-man:
        $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)
        $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)1
        $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)3
@@ -93,6 +97,15 @@
        do \
          $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/flush/man/FL_$$page.3 
$(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)3/FL_$$page.3; \
        done
+
+install-files:
+       $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
+       for docfile in $(DOCFILES); \
+       do \
+         $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/$$docfile $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$docfile; \
+       done
+       $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/../Readme.txt 
$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/Readme.txt; 
+       $(INSTALL) -m 644 $(srcdir)/../license.txt 
$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/license.txt; 
        if [ ! -d $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir) ]; then \
                $(buildtoolsdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir); \
        fi
@@ -103,6 +116,9 @@
        fi
 
 uninstallall:  uninstall
+       -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/spread.conf
+       -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)
+       -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)
        -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)1
        -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)3
        -rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)
@@ -116,3 +132,9 @@
        -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)1/sptuser.1
        -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)1/spflooder.1
        -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/$(mansubdir)1/spmonitor.1
+       for docfile in $(DOCFILES); \
+       do \
+         -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$docfile; \
+       done
+       -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/Readme.txt
+       -rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/license.txt

Copied: trunk/docs/TODO (from rev 300, trunk/daemon/TODO)
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/TODO                             (rev 0)
+++ trunk/docs/TODO     2006-02-20 18:35:35 UTC (rev 303)
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+Features, ideas, and other things that might get done.
+Those ending with (*break) break binary,source or client-server compatability
+------------------------------------------------------
+* Improve stability under high load
+
+* Change max buffered message limit to be not just num messages, but also 
size, or other parameters.
+* Make this runtime configurable.
+
+* Fix partial DOS when someone connects and doesn't send anything (the 1 
second delay)
+* Merge cleanup of session layer from research branch
+
+* Once ses ids are non-volatile (fix for session_index on windows) have group 
+  struct store ses instead of mbox and then just copy it once in 
+  G_analize_group instead of O(Gsize) Sess_get_session_index() calls.
+
+* Make various binary packages available (rpm, deb, pkg, ...)
+
+* Figure out hanging bug with max ARU window reported by Tom Mornini & co.
+* Decide what to do with multipath patch from Marc Zyngier
+
+* Add Yair's fix for delayed tokens. (*break)

Copied: trunk/docs/sample.spread.access_ip (from rev 300, 
trunk/daemon/sample.spread.access_ip)
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/sample.spread.access_ip                          (rev 0)
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+# This is the configuration file for IP restricted access to a Spread daemon.
+# Each line represents an allowed IP address or network address
+# The keywords "unix" and "local" can be used to allow connections from
+# Unix Domain Sockets and localhost TCP connections respectively.
+# 
+# So a sample file which only allowed local connections would be as shown
+# below (but with the comment '#' characters removed.
+#
+#unix
+#local 
+#
+# A file allowing access from local clients and clients on a 
+# private network with addresses from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255 would be:
+#
+#unix
+#local
+#192.168.1.0/24
+#
+#
+# This format follows standard network address formatting where the 
+# IPv4 network address is followed by a '/' and the number of bits which
+# make up the network portion of the IP address. A '/24' corresponds
+# with what used to be called a "Class C" address and a '/16' with a "Class B".

Copied: trunk/docs/sample.spread.conf (from rev 300, 
trunk/daemon/sample.spread.conf)
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--- trunk/docs/sample.spread.conf                               (rev 0)
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+# Blank lines are permitted in this file.
+# spread.conf sample file
+# 
+# questions to spread@xxxxxxxxxx
+#
+
+#MINIMAL REQUIRED FILE
+#
+# Spread should work fine on one machine with just the uncommented 
+# lines below. The rest of the file documents all the options and
+# more complex network setups.
+#
+# This configures one spread daemon running on port 4803 on localhost.
+
+Spread_Segment  127.0.0.255:4803 {
+
+       localhost               127.0.0.1
+}
+
+
+
+
+# Spread options
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#Set what internal Spread events are logged to the screen or file 
+# (see EventLogFile).
+# Default setting is to enable PRINT and EXIT events only. 
+#The PRINT and EXIT types should always be enabled. The names of others are:
+#      EXIT PRINT DEBUG DATA_LINK NETWORK PROTOCOL SESSION 
+#      CONFIGURATION MEMBERSHIP FLOW_CONTROL STATUS EVENTS 
+#      GROUPS MEMORY SKIPLIST ALL NONE 
+#    ALL and NONE are special and represent either enabling every type 
+#                                           or enabling none of them.
+#    You can also use a "!" sign to negate a type, 
+#        so { ALL !DATA_LINK } means log all events except data_link ones.
+
+#DebugFlags = { PRINT EXIT }
+
+# Set priority level of events to output to log file or screen
+# The possible levels are: 
+#      pDEBUG INFO WARNING ERROR CRITICAL FATAL
+# Once selected all events tagged with that priority or higher will
+# be output. FATAL events are always output and cause the daemon to 
+# shut down. Some Events are tagged with a priority of PRINT which
+# causes them to print out no matter what priority level is set. 
+#
+# The default level used if nothing is set is INFO.
+       
+#EventPriority = { INFO }
+
+#Set whether to log to a file as opposed to stdout/stderr and what 
+# file to log to.
+# Default is to log to stdout.
+#
+#If option is not set then logging is to stdout.
+#If option is set then logging is to the filename specified.
+# The filename can include a %h or %H escape that will be replaced at runtime
+# by the hostname of the machine upon which the daemon is running.
+# For example "EventLogFile = spreadlog_%h.log" with 2 machines 
+# running Spread (machine1.mydomain.com and machine2.mydomain.com) will
+# cause the daemons to log to "spreadlog_machine1.mydomain.com.log" and
+# "spreadlog_machine2.mydomain.com.log" respectively.
+
+#EventLogFile = testlog.out
+
+#Set whether to add a timestamp in front of all logged events or not.
+# Default is no timestamps. Default format is "[%a %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S]".
+#If option is commented out then no timestamp is added.
+#If option is enabled then a timestamp is added with the default format
+#If option is enabled and set equal to a string, then that string is used
+#   as the format string for the timestamp. The string must be a valid time
+#   format string as used by the strftime() function.
+
+#EventTimeStamp
+# or
+#EventTimeStamp = "[%a %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S]"
+
+#Set whether to allow dangerous monitor commands 
+# like "partition, flow_control, or kill"
+# Default setting is FALSE.
+#If option is set to false then only "safe" monitor commands are allowed 
+#    (such as requesting a status update).
+#If option is set to true then all monitor commands are enabled. 
+#   THIS IS A SECURTIY RISK IF YOUR NETWORK IS NOT PROTECTED!
+
+#DangerousMonitor = false
+
+#Set handling of SO_REUSEADDR socket option for the daemon's TCP
+# listener.  This is useful for facilitating quick daemon restarts (OSes
+# often hold onto the interface/port combination for a short period of time
+# after daemon shut down).
+#
+# AUTO - Active when bound to specific interfaces (default).
+# ON   - Always active, regardless of interface.
+#        SECURITY RISK FOR ANY OS WHICH ALLOW DOUBLE BINDS BY DIFFERENT USERS
+# OFF  - Always off.
+
+#SocketPortReuse = AUTO
+
+#Sets the runtime directory used when the Spread daemon is run as root
+# as the directory to chroot to.  Defaults to the value of the
+# compile-time preprocessor define SP_RUNTIME_DIR, which is generally
+# "/var/run/spread".
+
+#RuntimeDir = /var/run/spread
+
+#Sets the unix user that the Spread daemon runs as (when launched as
+# the "root" user).  Not effective on a Windows system.  Defaults to
+# the user and group "spread".
+
+#DaemonUser = spread
+#DaemonGroup = spread
+
+
+#Set the list of authentication methods that the daemon will allow
+# and those which are required in all cases.
+# All of the methods listed in "RequiredAuthMethods" will be checked,
+# irregardless of what methods the client chooses.
+# Of the methods listed is "AllowedAuthMethods" the client is
+# permitted to choose one or more, and all the ones the client chooses
+# will also be checked.
+#
+# To support older clients, if NULL is enabled, then older clients can
+# connect without any authentication. Any methods which do not require
+# any interaction with the client (such as IP) can also be enabled
+# for older clients. If you enable methods that require interaction,
+# then essentially all older clients will be locked out.
+#
+#The current choices are:
+#      NULL for default, allow anyone authentication
+#      IP for IP based checks using the spread.access_ip file
+
+#RequiredAuthMethods = "   "
+#AllowedAuthMethods = "NULL"
+
+#Set the current access control policy.
+# This is only needed if you want to establish a customized policy.
+# The default policy is to allow any actions by authenticated clients.
+#AccessControlPolicy = "PERMIT"
+
+
+# network description line.
+# Spread_Segment <multicast address for subnet> <port> {
+# port is optional, if not specified the default 4803 port is used.
+
+#Spread_Segment  127.0.0.255:4803 {
+
+# either a name or IP address.  If both are given, than the name is taken 
+# as-is, and the IP address is used for that name.
+
+#      localhost               127.0.0.1
+#}
+# repeat for next sub-network
+
+#Spread_Segment x.2.2.255 {
+
+#      other1                  128.2.2.10
+#                              128.2.2.11
+#      other3.my.com
+#}
+# Spread will feel free to use broadcast messages within a sub-network.
+# if you do not want this to happen, you should specify your machines on
+# different logical sub-networks.
+
+# IP-Multicast addresses can also be used as the multicast address for
+# the logical sub-network as in this example. If IP-multicast is supported
+# by the operating system, then the messages will only be received
+# by those machines who are in the group and not by all others in the same
+# sub-network as happens with broadcast addresses
+
+#Spread_Segment 225.0.1.1:3333 {
+#      mcast1                  1.2.3.4
+#      mcast2                  1.2.3.6
+#}
+
+# Multi-homed host setup
+#
+# If you run Spread on hosts with multiple interfaces you may want to 
+# control which interfaces Spread uses for client connections and for
+# the daemon-to-daemon (and monitor control) messages. This can be done
+# by adding an extra stanza to each configured machine. 
+#
+#Sample:
+#
+#Spread_Segment 225.0.1.1 {
+#      multihomed1             1.2.3.4 {
+#              D 192.168.0.4
+#              C 1.2.3.4 }
+#      multihomed2             1.2.3.5 {
+#              D 192.168.0.5
+#              C 1.2.3.5
+#              C 127.0.0.1 }
+#      multihomed3             1.2.3.6 {
+#              192.168.0.6
+#              1.2.3.6 }
+#}
+# This configuration sets up three multihomed machines into a Spread segment.
+# The first host has a 'main' IP address of 1.2.3.4 and listens for client
+# connections only on that interface. All daemon-to-daemon UDP multicasts and
+# the tokens and any monitor messages must use the 192.168.0.4 interface.
+# The second host multihomed2 has a similar setup, except it also listens for
+# client connections on the localhost interface as well as the 1.2.3.5 
interface.
+# If you make any use of the extra interface stanza ( a { } block ) then you 
must
+# explicitly configure ALL interfaces you want as Spread removes all defaults 
when
+# you use the explicit notation.
+# The third multihomed3 host uses a shorthand form of omitting the D or C 
option and
+# just listening for all types of traffic and events on both the 192.168.0 and 
1.2.3 
+# networks. If no letter is listed before the interface address then ALL types 
of 
+# events are handled on that interface.


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