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* configure.in (LT_*): add notes on how the libtool versioning
works to save thinking. Increment soname to indicate protocol
breakage (though really the library interface hasn't changed I
guess)
* dbus/dbus-transport.c (_dbus_transport_get_is_authenticated):
verify the GUID received from server matches what we were
expecting, if we had an expectation
* dbus/dbus-auth.c (send_ok): send GUID along with the OK command
(_dbus_auth_get_guid_from_server): new function
(send_begin): parse the OK args
* doc/dbus-specification.xml: add GUID to the auth protocol
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* test/data/auth/*: adapt to changes
* dbus/dbus-auth-script.c (_dbus_auth_script_run): add
USERID_BASE64 and change USERNAME_BASE64 to put in username not
userid
* dbus/dbus-keyring.c (_dbus_keyring_validate_context): prevent
more stuff from being in a context name, to make the protocol
simpler to deal with
* dbus/dbus-errors.c (dbus_error_has_name): new function
(dbus_error_is_set): new function
* dbus/dbus-auth.c: replace DBUS_STUPID_TEST_MECH auth
with DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1, implement DBUS_COOKIE_SHA1
* dbus/dbus-connection.c (dbus_connection_flush): also read
messages during a flush operation
* dbus/Makefile.am: remove dbus-md5 since it isn't currently used.
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* dbus/dbus-auth.c (handle_server_data_stupid_test_mech): Just get
credentials from our currently running process.
(get_word): Fix a buglet where we were copying the entire length
instead of relative to our position.
* dbus/dbus-hash.c (_dbus_hash_test): Don't try to allocate the
keys on the stack... it's 640k of data.
* dbus/dbus-sysdeps.c (_dbus_read_credentials_unix_socket): Always
read the credentials byte off the socket, even if we don't have
SO_PEERCRED.
(_dbus_poll): Implement poll() using select() for systems which
don't have it.
* glib/test-dbus-glib.c (main): Print out an error if no
parameters are given.
* test/data/auth/fallback.auth-script: Added. Tests that a client
can fallback to a secondary auth mechanism if the first fails.
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