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Releases: omegaup/omegajail

v3.10.4

13 Feb 02:01
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Avoid `pidfd_open` altogether without sandboxing (#43)

This is causing problems for M1 chips, so let's skip it.

v3.10.3

13 Feb 00:47
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Avoid invoking seccomp when sandboxing is disabled (#42)

M1 chips are still causing problems for us.

This change allows us to not invoke seccomp at all when the sandboxing
is disabled.

v3.10.2

24 Jan 04:37
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Allow mixing assembler sources in gcc (#41)

This change allows us to specify source files that have assembler
(potentially with preprocessor commands) in between the C / C++ source
files.

v3.10.1

22 Jan 16:16
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Fix the display of the errnos (#40)

Turns out that we were getting a negative error number, but all the
errnos are positive! This change fixes that.

v3.10.0

19 Jan 19:14

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Release v3.10.0 #minor

This is an empty change, just for the purposes of bumping the version.

v3.9.4

19 Jan 16:50
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Increase vibisility into the "unknown errno" (#37)

We don't know what the underlying error is and that's scary.

v3.9.3

12 Dec 15:10
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Give Node more memory (#36)

Turns out that Node requires about 89 MiB of RAM _just_ to start. The VM
itself also consumes about 31 MiB of memory, so we need to account for
both to avoid submissions erroring out prematurely.

v3.9.2

10 Dec 20:08
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Pass the `-x` flag to clang/gcc so that the extension can be changed …

v3.9.1

14 May 12:32
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Allow falling back to the previous sigsys-based sandbox (#31)

This change allows older kernels (like the 5.10 used in WSL2) to use
omegajail. This will allow WSL2 to run the CI code for faster feedback
cycles.

v3.9.0

01 Apr 03:29
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Release v3.9.0 #minor (#29)

This is an empty change, just for the purposes of bumping the version.