Updated tarsnap to 1.0.39.
Tarsnap 1.0.39 is now available. (Yes, just 2 weeks after 1.0.38.) This version brings several important bug fixes: * tarsnap 1.0.38 (but not earlier versions) would exit with an assertion failure after successfully creating an archive containing a file with a "last modified" time prior to January 1st, 1970. * tarsnap 1.0.38 and earlier could crash if instructed to archive the contents of corrupt cpio or ar archives (via the @archive directive). * tarsnap 1.0.38 and earlier could crash if passed an invalidly encrypted key file.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2017/07/15 06:11:56 wiz Exp $
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.15 2017/07/29 06:19:28 wiz Exp $
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DISTNAME= tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.38
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DISTNAME= tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.39
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PKGNAME= ${DISTNAME:S/-autoconf//}
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CATEGORIES= sysutils archivers security
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MASTER_SITES= https://www.tarsnap.com/download/
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.10 2017/07/15 06:11:56 wiz Exp $
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.11 2017/07/29 06:19:28 wiz Exp $
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SHA1 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.38.tgz) = 956869c4940121c2a198438d896c7555ba39f810
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RMD160 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.38.tgz) = 440f88e78cc4098955128929e3aedc62730d8b26
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SHA512 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.38.tgz) = ca6a6333591e333516f2bbf3501093725d8df190cc144282b3a6b51dc197e48b1276ff97b94e287a5be1c78217dbeb93ed29fa4224d99bcca577b77a4414319e
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Size (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.38.tgz) = 640781 bytes
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SHA1 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.39.tgz) = 27ab43bc4fd9e838769a62a5bde61ace12ddcfdb
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RMD160 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.39.tgz) = 482780f031e20a1b33f5b62ef93a730bd957c4d7
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SHA512 (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.39.tgz) = dec8a72144a3a7fd42b006933c904b812894ca9fe2c57ecc4fbba817b9b49c8f15517530a00b0c3a9897e3182b4d9aee525334537806a9c4f7308086678fa2b4
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Size (tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.39.tgz) = 641089 bytes
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