+30Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Add ip addresses to outgoing PC93 messages
+2. Get rid of (some of?) the uninitialised warnings
+3. Add the ability to set the (time) locale to UTC or LOCALTIME by adding
+ the string LOCALE = UTC or LOCALE = LOCAL(TIME)? to your local crontab
+
+ NOTE: this will affect ALL timings in both the system as well as your
+ local crontabs. Changing the LOCALE will make no difference to the system
+ crontab other than using localtime rather than UTC. Which is fine by me.
+
+ You can see what crontab is doing and which LOCALE is in use by doing a
+ 'set/debug cron' in a console and running a 'watchdbg cron' in another
+ shell.
+25Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Add a switch to enable the routing of generated PC92 A/D records and also
+ prevent the rebroadcast of incoming ones.
+
+ set/var $DXProt::pc92_ad_enable 0
+
+ to disable PC92 A/D records.
+2. Add a switch to enable the addition of IP addresses to PC92 C records.
+
+ set/var $DXProt::pc92c_ipaddr_enable 1
+
+ to enable the addition of IP addresses to outgoing PC92 C records.
+
+ ## These two features are experimental, but will become the default if
+ ## some other changes and these are successful
+24Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Optimise the PC11->PC61 promotion code, improve readability of the
+ debugging when 'set/debug pc11' is active.
+2. Remove spurious '$' character at the end of Listeners.pm (thanks Kin).
+3, Fix show/ik3qar command
+20Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Add the variable @main::localhost_names to allow other IP addresses to
+ be treated in the same way as localhost in item 1 on 19Jan23 below. NOTE
+ you must include ALL the normal localhost names + any other interface
+ names that you might want to include:
+
+ set/var @main::localhost_names qw(127.0.0.1 ::1 192.168.1.30)
+
+ using the qw() construction is easier than:
+
+ set/var @main::localhost_names ('127.0.0.1', '::1', '192.168.1.30')
+
+ but either will work. You can define as many IP addresses as you like and
+ they can be IPV4 or 6.
+
+ You do NOT need to fiddle with this unless you specifically have more
+ than just the normal definitions of localhost. So for 'normal' nodes with
+ one external interface, you DO NOT NEED TO DO ANY OF THIS.
+2. Added CTY-3304 prefix data
+3. Fix Bad IP address system so that one can carry on as normal without
+ Net::CIDR::Lite (or libnet-cidr-lite-perl on debian based systems)
+19Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Introduce aliasing for localhost in DX Spots and outgoing PC92 A records
+ on login. There are two variables which can be set with the alias to use:
+ $main::localhost_alias_ipv4
+ $main::localhost_alias_ipv6
+ These can be set in the /spider/scripts/startup, but this is only
+ necessary if the node has more than one interface, or virtual hosts. If
+ there is ONLY ONE ipv4 and/or ipv6 IP address on the node machine then
+ these variables will be automatically populated on first use. But the SAFE
+ thing to do is to set them in the startup file.
+
+ THIS FEATURE IS EXPERIMENTAL...
+18Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Make sure than *every* channel has an IP address. Thank you (I think) Kin
+ for pointing out that PC92 A records were not going out with IP addresses.
+ I'm guessing that other things (like spots) had a similar problem.
+15Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Fix strange errors for carp on missing route_*_cache files on startup.
+14Jan23=======================================================================
+1. Fixed route PC11 promotions so that a new PC61 is actually generated and
+ also sent instead of the original PC11 (to PC61 capable nodes).
13Jan23=======================================================================
1. Periodically store Routing tables and, if they are young enough (def: 3hrs)
autotically restore them on restart of the node. This will short circuit