We will use the default value for now on.
This is much better for resource economy and fits better into a
container/docker/kubernetes strategy.
Furthermore, a small memory footprint is essential for the usage on
small devices like RaspberryPi.
removed preferred IPv4 in start options and added a new field IP6 in
peer seeds which will contain one or more IPv6 addresses. Now every peer
has one or more IP addresses assigned, even several IPv6 addresses are
possible. The peer-ping process must check all given and possible IP
addresses for a backping and return the one IP which was successful when
pinging the peer. The ping-ing peer must be able to recognize which of
the given IPs are available for outside access of the peer and store
this accordingly. If only one IPv6 address is available and no IPv4,
then the IPv6 is stored in the old IP field of the seed DNA.
Many methods in Seed.java are now marked as @deprecated because they had
been used for a single IP only. There is still a large construction site
left in YaCy now where all these deprecated methods must be replaced
with new method calls. The 'extra'-IPs, used by cluster assignment had
been removed since that can be replaced with IPv6 usage in p2p clusters.
All clusters must now use IPv6 if they want an intranet-routing.
- used Apache procrun as it has a small footprint and comes with a GUI to edit the service settings
see http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html
- added the service runner exe file under addon/windowsService
as is (without renaming the exe files)
- included installYaCyWindowsService.bat and uninstallYaCyWindowsService.bat to main directory
- which chooses the native exe according to the processor_architecture