[or-cvs] r8590: More about versioning. Also, cravenly postpone final v0 cont (in tor/trunk: . doc)
nickm at seul.org
nickm at seul.org
Tue Oct 3 19:00:02 UTC 2006
Author: nickm
Date: 2006-10-03 15:00:01 -0400 (Tue, 03 Oct 2006)
New Revision: 8590
Modified:
tor/trunk/
tor/trunk/doc/control-spec.txt
Log:
r8859 at totoro: nickm | 2006-10-03 14:25:27 -0400
More about versioning. Also, cravenly postpone final v0 control protocol deprecation till 0.1.3.x.
Property changes on: tor/trunk
___________________________________________________________________
svk:merge ticket from /tor/branches/verbose-nicknames [r8859] on 96637b51-b116-0410-a10e-9941ebb49b64
Modified: tor/trunk/doc/control-spec.txt
===================================================================
--- tor/trunk/doc/control-spec.txt 2006-10-03 18:59:57 UTC (rev 8589)
+++ tor/trunk/doc/control-spec.txt 2006-10-03 19:00:01 UTC (rev 8590)
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@
Same as passing 'EXTENDED' to SETEVENTS; this is the preferred way to
request the extended event syntax.
- This will not be enabled-by-default until at least XXX (or, at least two
+ This will not be always-enabled until at least XXX (or, at least two
stable releases after XXX, the release where it was first used for
anything.)
@@ -631,6 +631,10 @@
LongName format includes a Fingerprint, an indication of Named status,
and a Nickname (if one is known).
+ This will not be always-enabled until at least 0.1.4.x (or at least two
+ stable releases after 0.1.2.2-alpha, the release where it was first
+ available.)
+
4. Replies
Reply codes follow the same 3-character format as used by SMTP, with the
@@ -870,12 +874,12 @@
If you ask for lots of events, and 16MB of them queue up on the buffer,
the Tor process will close the socket.
-5.3. Backward compatibility
+5.3. Backward compatibility with v0 control protocol.
For backward compatibility with the "version 0" control protocol, Tor checks
whether the third octet the first command is zero. If it is, Tor
assumes that version 0 is in use. This feature is deprecated, and will be
- removed in the 0.1.2.x Tor development series.
+ removed in the 0.1.3.x Tor development series.
In order to detect which version of the protocol is supported controllers
should send the sequence [00 00 0D 0A]. This is a valid and unrecognized
More information about the tor-commits
mailing list