[Bro-Dev] Dot release?

Slagell, Adam J slagell at illinois.edu
Thu Jan 30 08:57:22 PST 2014


I like that plan. I think there are some minor Maverick's issues too that Daniel found. So we might want to get those in there as well.

On Jan 30, 2014, at 10:50 AM, Robin Sommer <robin at icir.org> wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> making a 2.2.1 release has been coming up a few times and I'm thinking
> we should just snapshot current master for that. We've been fixing
> quite a number of things since 2.2, yet there aren't any larger new
> features yet (GRE tunnel decapsulation being the only one I can think
> of right now).
> 
> I'd wait for two more things though:
> 
>    - Merging, and some testing, of Jon's recent file analysis
>    framework API changes that make the file handle management more
>    efficient.
> 
>    - Figuring out the exec and/or sumstats problems (it looks certain
>    at this point that exec isn't cleaning up fully; and sumstats may
>    have a larger than expected CPU impact, but that's not clear yet I
>    believe).
> 
> Once 2.2.1 is out, I'd then next work on merging my dynamic plugin
> code, which is mostly ready but needs cleanup, review, documentation,
> testing.
> 
> How does that sound? If good, now would also be the time to finalize
> any other minor fixes that people might want to see in 2.2.1.
> 
> Robin
> 
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