The Atari disk image tools don't allow to place contiki.cfg at a fixed location. Therefore the byte offset of the contiki.cfg content isn't constant :-( However using the tool adir with the option -r allows to learn the block number of the contiki.cfg content. So this block number is stored for each Atari disk image in the PHP code (in the array $blk) and translated into the correct byte offset.
Both apps/webbrowser and apps/webserver contain a http-strings.c. It seems unclear to me if the original intention was to have them identical (but then they should have been factored out in the first place) or if they were only very similiar by chance.
Anyway, currently webserver/http-strings.c is a clean superset of webbrowser/http-strings.c so if a project has both HTTP server and client parts it is desirable to use the webserver variant. In the case of apps/shell this can be archived by adding webserver *before* webbrowser to the APPS variable.
This seems like a hack to me - but the whole shell build qualifies as hack, doesn't it ;-)
Added the ability to turn on watchdog multiple times - the watchdog
registers are touched only when the watchdog goes from off to on state
to avoid retriggering the watchdog when it shouldn't.
out power data for all incoming and outgoing packets (which causes
problems when there is much traffic), the power data for the packets
is instead logged and periodically printed out in aggregated form.
* Added an optional "keep alive" mechanism whereby an idle network is
periodically probed by dummy packets to maintain a recent quality
metric when there is no traffic.
* Bugfix in when new routing metrics should be advertised
* Rewrote the ACK logic so that a queuebuf is not allocated for each
ack, only for those acks generated by the sink node.
* Updated the wrap-around logic for sequence numbers: when a sequence
number wraps, it won't go back to 0. Instead, it wraps to 128. This
allows us to understand when a node has rebooted: when its seqno is <
128, it has recently rebooted.