On October 16th, B.A.T.M.A.N. has released batman-adv 2013.4.0, the newest in 
a series of stability and bugfix releases. The recently introduced data 
distribution daemon 'alfred' received quite some attention and gained new 
features. As the kernel module always depends on the Linux kernel it was 
compiled against, it does not make sense to provide binaries on our website. 
As usual, you will find the signed tarballs in our download section:

http://downloads.open-mesh.org/batman/releases/batman-adv-2013.4.0/

as well as prepackaged binaries in your distribution.


Thanks
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Thanks to all people sending in patches:

 * Andrew Lunn <[email protected]>
 * Antonio Quartulli <[email protected]>
 * Linus Lüssing <[email protected]>
 * Marco Dalla Torre <[email protected]>
 * Marek Lindner <[email protected]>
 * Matthias Schiffer <[email protected]>
 * Simon Wunderlich <[email protected]>
 * Sven Eckelmann <[email protected]>
 * Wedson Almeida Filho <[email protected]>


batman-adv
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With this release comes a fix for a kernel crash running on hardware with 
specific Ethernet chips triggering a rare code path when forwarding traffic. A 
fix 
for the network coding initialization was submitted to allow to create 
multiple batX interfaces when this feature has been included in the module. 
The bridge loop avoidance now correctly handles VLAN tags (a regression 
introduced with the previous release). Additional Linux kernel backward 
compatibility code enables batman-adv to run on various kernel versions.


batctl
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The incorrectly reported TCP payload length in the tcpdump component was fixed. 
The hyphens in the manpage were properly escaped to be groff compliant. C types 
and error handling were improved to better handle some error cases.


alfred
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In order to allow a mesh topology visualization with true geographic layout 
alfred was enriched with a location service based on libgpsd. In addition to 
retrieving the location via GPS on mobile nodes alfred can be configured with a 
static location on stationary nodes to be announced in the network. 
A new JSON output format for the vis service was added. The newly added format 
is JSON compliant throughout an entire message, in contrast to the "legacy" 
per-line JSON output. Alfred also learned to be tolerant to 
vanishing/reappearing interfaces and to switch its operation mode 
(slave/master) without the need for a restart or losing cached information. To 
avoid conflicts in distributions with other "vis" binaries (like the batmand 
vis), the binary was renamed to "batadv-vis". Manpages have been added to help 
documenting the growing functionality. Also various code/build system cleanups 
and bugfixes have been integrated.

Happy routing,
The B.A.T.M.A.N. team

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