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commit 0991d96ade47c2c573211ed14c0c2c5518765543 Author: Sven Eckelmann sven@narfation.org Date: Sat Nov 3 15:22:14 2018 +0000
doc: open-mesh/News-draft
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diff --git a/open-mesh/News-draft.textile b/open-mesh/News-draft.textile index 3ccd982..1750f88 100644 --- a/open-mesh/News-draft.textile +++ b/open-mesh/News-draft.textile @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ h1. DRAFT: Batman-adv 2018.4 released
-Nov 06th, 2018. Today the B.A.T.M.A.N. team publishes the November 2018 update to batman-adv, batctl and alfred! This release contains mostly code refactorization in batctl for more netlink work in the future. Alfred's IPv4 implementation was polished to better handle missing MAC addresses in the ARP neighbor table. The batman-adv kernel modules now yields better results for TX throughput tests and allows to receive its debug messages via the Linux kernel's tracepoint infrastructure. The multicast support is now by default (like in the kernel) also disabled in the out-of-tree module. Accessing the debugfs files will now create warning messages that a different method of retrieving the information should be used. As usual, this release also contains various bugfixes and code cleanups. +Nov 06th, 2018. Today the B.A.T.M.A.N. team publishes the November 2018 update to batman-adv, batctl and alfred! This release contains mostly code refactorization in batctl to ease more netlink development in the future. Alfred's IPv4 implementation was polished to better handle missing MAC addresses in the ARP neighbor table. The batman-adv kernel modules now yields better results for TX throughput tests and allows to receive its debug messages via the Linux kernel's tracepoint infrastructure. The multicast support is now by default (like in the kernel) also disabled in the out-of-tree module. Accessing the debugfs files will now create warning messages that a different method of retrieving the information should be used. As usual, this release also contains various bugfixes and code cleanups.
As the kernel module always depends on the Linux kernel it is compiled against, it does not make sense to provide binaries on our website. As usual, you will find the signed tarballs in our download section: