* README.txt -> README.md: renamed
* dtls/sslconnection.py: Reduce the default MTU in effect while
handshaking to 576, suitable for various path MTUs and PPPoE
* dtls/prebuilt/win32-x86[_64]: Rebuilt with Visual C++ 2008 to
eliminate requirement to install a C++ redistributable package
* dtls/prebuilt/mingw-x86: mingw support is deprecated
* dtls/__init__.py: VERSION introduced
* setup.py: Version incremented to 1.2.0
* dtls/openssl.py: Added mtu-functions SSL_set_mtu() and DTLS_set_link_mtu()
* dtls/prebuilt/win32-*: Updated libs for x86 and x86_64 to version 1.0.2l-dev
* dtls/sslconnection.py: mtu size set hardcoded to 1500 - otherwise the windows implementation has problems
This project is now licensed under the Apache license. Individual files
now have a license reference header.
The Apache 2.0 license text is copied to the file LICENSE. The file
NOTICE, referred to in the license text, has been added. A placeholder
README.txt has been added.
These three new files are integrated into the distribution/installation
machinery, and are placed into the package directory upon installation.
The new module setup.py handles creation of package distributions in
compressed formats, and performs installation of said distributions
after decompression. Distribution strategy for PyDTLS is in the form
of source distributions only.
Building the OpenSSL library on Windows is non-trivial. Requirements
include linking against the same version of the C runtime that is used
by the Python interpreter, or else Microsoft redistributable
installation may also need to be performed. For the convenience of
Windows users, the distribution procedure includes creation of
prebuilt versions of the OpenSSL library for both 32- and 64-bit
versions of Windows. Despite containing binaries, these are still
source distributions that are installed with "python setup.py
install."
A version of OpenSSL compiled with the MinGW toolchain is included.
cygcrypto-1.0.0.dll and cygssl-1.0.0.dll contain symbols and can be
debugged with gdb. All MinGW OpenSSL dll's link with msvcr90.dll.
In order to avoid making installation a requirement after cloning, the
package initializer looks for prebuilts of the currently executing
platform and copies them into the dtls package directory before
continuing module initialization.
A distribution containing prebuilts for all platforms as well as those
containing no prebuilts (appropriate for Linux) can be generated by
issuing "python setup.py sdist --prebuilts."