We need to apply the DNS override hack for iOS as well.
This PR -> https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/19798 in status-mobile fixes the DNS resolution issue for
iOS ARM Simulators and for Android x86 Emulators.
But we still need this change to ensure storenodes are found on real iOS devices and on Android arm Emulators.
This commit attempts to upgrade go version to 1.20.12
This commit also removes the following items from lint checks :
* `goconst`
* `structcheck`
* `deadcode`
* `golint`
* `varcheck`
Mobile PR for QA purposes -> https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/19564
Due to presence of syscall to `epoll_wait` android emulators after Android 10 would crash.
This commit has added `amd64` fallback implementations in 2 spots
- `tcp-shaker` ref : 571aa46f35
- `notify` ref : 0eb36e6c1a
The build flags are updated for fallback implementation to only be used in case of `x86_64` simulators.
status-mobile PR : https://github.com/status-im/status-mobile/pull/17773
This introduces logic needed to:
- Create WakuMessageArchives and and indices from store waku messages
- History archive torrent data to disk and create .torrent file from
that
- Seed and unseed history archive torrents as necessary
- Starting/stopping the torrent client
- Enabling/disabling community history support for individual components
and starting/stopping the routine intervals accordingly
This does not yet handle magnet links (#2568)
Closes#2567
This commit enables mailserver cycle logic by default and make a few
changes:
1) Nodes are graylisted instead of being blacklisted for a set amount of
time. The reason is that if we blacklist, any cut in connectivity
might result in long delays before reconnecting, especially on spotty
connections.
2) Fixes an issue on the devp2p server, whereby the node would not
connect to one of the static nodes since all the connection slots
where filled. The fix is a bit inelegant, it always connects to
static nodes, ignoring maxpeers, but it's tricky to get it to work
since the code is clearly not written to select a specific node.
3) Adds support to pinned mailservers
4) Add retries to mailservers requests. It uses a closure for now, I
think we should eventually have a channel etc, but I'd leave that for
later.