Dmedia 15.08

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Dmedia
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trunk
Version:
15.08
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Jason Gerard DeRose
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Changes:

* The old internal `dmedia.httpd` WSGI HTTP server has finally been dropped, which was only still being used for the peering protocol; the peering protocol now uses a `degu.server.SSLServer` instance instead.

* The old WSGI applications for the peering protocol have been dropped, replaced by equivalent RGI applications for the Degu Server.

* The file downloader now directly uses `degu.client.SSLClient` instead of indirectly via `microfiber.CouchBase`; importantly, this means the file downloader can now use `degu.client.Connection.get_range()`, which means Dmedia doesn't have to carry its own functions for building HTTP Range headers.

* Update `dmedia.rgiapps` unit tests for the Degu 0.14 `Request.script` --> `Request.mount` attribute rename

* Fix an issue with the `dmedia-extract` script that caused problems with GStreamer > 1.2 (Ubuntu Vivid and Wily)

* `dmedia-service` now runs with `os.nice(10)` so that a system stays more responsive when Dmedia happens to be running some heavy background tasks; the CouchDB instance started by Dmedia inherits this niceness, which is nice.

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