Closes #131.
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Getdown Releases
1.8.1 - Unreleased
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If both an
appbaseandappdirare provided via some means (bootstrap properties file, system property, etc.) and the app dir does not yet exist, Getdown will create it. -
Added
max_concurrent_downloadssetting togetdown.txt. Controls what you would expect. Defaults to two. -
bootstrap.propertiescan now contain system properties which will be set prior to running Getdown. They must be prefixed bysys.: for examplesys.silent = truewill set thesilentsystem property totrue. -
If Getdown is run in a headless JVM, it will avoid showing a UI but will attempt to install and launch the application anyhow. Note that passing
-Dsilentwill override this behavior (because in silent mode the default is only to install the app, not also launch it). -
Fixed issue with
appidnot being properly used when specified via command line arg. -
Fixed issue with running Getdown on single CPU systems (or virtual systems). It was attempting to create a thread pool of size zero, which failed.
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Fixed issue with backslashes (or other regular expression escape characters) in environment variables being substituted into app arguments.
1.8.0 - Oct 19, 2018
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Added support for manually specifying the thread pool size via
-Dthread_pool_size. Also reduced the default thread pool size tonum_cpus-1fromnum_cpus. -
Added support for bundling a
bootstrap.propertiesfile with the Getdown jar file, which can specify defaults forappdir,appbaseandappid. -
Added support for a host URL whitelist. Getdown can be custom built to refuse to operate with any URL that does not match the built-time-specified whitelist. See
core/pom.xmlfor details. -
Removed the obsolete support for running Getdown in a signed applet. Applets are no longer supported by any widely used browser.
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Split the project into multiple Maven modules. See the notes on migrating from 1.7 to 1.8 for details.
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A wide variety of small cleanups resulting from a security review generously performed by a prospective user. This includes various uses of deterministic locales and encodings instead of the platform default locale/encoding, in cases where platform/locale-specific behavior is not desired or needed.
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Made use of
appidfall back to main app class if noappid-specific class is specified. -
Added support for marking resources as executable (via
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Fixed issue where entire tracking URL was being URL encoded.
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Changed translations to avoid the use of the term 'game'. Use 'app' instead.
1.7.1 - Jun 6, 2018
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Made it possible to use
appbase_domainwithhttpsURLs. -
Fixed issue with undecorated splash window being unclosable if failures happen early in initialization process. (#57)
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Added support for transparent splash window. (#92)
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Fixed problem with unpacked code resources (
ucode) andpack.gzfiles. (#95) -
Changed default Java version regex to support new Java 9+ version formats. (#93)
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Ensure correct signature algorithm is used for each version of digest files. (#91)
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Use more robust delete in all cases where Getdown needs to delete files. This should fix issues with lingering files on Windows (where sometimes delete fails spuriously).
1.7.0 - Dec 12, 2017
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Fixed issue with
Digesterthread pool not being shutdown. (#89) -
Fixed resource unpacking, which was broken by earlier change introducing resource installation (downloading to
_newfiles and then renaming into place). (#88) -
The connect and read timeouts specified by system properties are now used for all the various connections made by Getdown.
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Proxy detection now uses a 5 second connect/read timeout, to avoid stalling for a long time in certain problematic network conditions.
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Getdown is now built against JDK 1.7 and requires JDK 1.7 (or newer) to run. Use the latest Getdown 1.6.x release if you need to support Java 1.6.
1.6.4 - Sep 17, 2017
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digest.txt(anddigest2.txt) computation now uses parallel jobs. Each resource to be verified is a single job and the jobs are doled out to a thread pool with #CPUs threads. This allows large builds to proceed faster as most dev machines have more than one core. -
Resource verification is now performed in parallel (similar to the
digest.txtcomputation, each resource is a job farmed out to a thread pool). For large installations on multi-core machines, this speeds up the verification phase of an installation or update. -
Socket reads now have a 30 second default timeout. This can be changed by passing
-Dread_timeout=N(where N is seconds) to the JVM running Getdown. -
Fixed issue with failing to install a downloaded and validated
_newfile. -
Added support for "strict comments". In this mode, Getdown only treats
#as starting a comment if it appears in column zero. This allows#to occur on the right hand side of configuration values (like in file names). To enable, putstrict_comments = truein yourgetdown.txtfile.
1.6.3 - Apr 23, 2017
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Fixed error parsing
cache_retention_days. (#82) -
Fixed error with new code cache. (
9e23a426)
1.6.2 - Feb 12, 2017
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Fixed issue with installing local JVM, caused by new resource installation process. (#78)
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Local JVM now uses absolute path to avoid issues with cwd.
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Added
override_appbasesystem property. This enables a Getdown app that normally talks to some download server to be installed in such a way that it instead talks to some other download server.
1.6.1 - Feb 12, 2017
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Fix issues with URL path encoding when downloading resources. (
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Parsing
digest.txtchanged to allow=to appear in the filename. Ingetdown.txtwe split on the first=because=never appears in a key but may appear in a value. But indigest.txtthe format isfilename = hashand=never appears in the hash but may appear in the filename, so there we want to split on the last=not the first. -
Fixed bug with progress tracking and reporting. (
256e0933) -
Fix executable permissions on
jspawnhelper. (#74)
1.6 - Nov 5, 2016
- This release and all those before it are considered ancient history. Check the commit history for more details on what was in each of these releases.
1.0 - Sep 21, 2010
- The first Maven release of Getdown.
0.1 - July 19, 2004
- The first production use of Getdown (on https://www.puzzlepirates.com which is miraculously still operational as of 2018 when this changelog was created).