Almost missed this one. I had already fixed it in v1.1 tree, but forgot
to fix in v1.0 tree.
- deliver: v1.0.6's "From " line ignoring could have written to a
bad location in stack, possibly causing problems.
by Timothy E. Larson:
Just before Bungie was acquired by Microsoft, they released the engine to
their acclaimed Marathon 2 under the GPL. This has evolved into Aleph One,
which makes it possible to play the classic Marathon Trilogy on a wide
range of systems with improved features like OpenGL and internet play.
http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org : download the (now free) original games
http://traxus.jjaro.net : information and links to third-party scenarios
destination paths so that DESTDIR installations work.
I'm not bumping the revision because the resultant binaries should not
be different; please let me know if I should've bumped it.
-- Use INSTALLATION_DIRS_FROM_PLIST=yes; share/playvt wasn't in PLIST.
-- Change some assignment operators to ?=, and:
-- Add USE_BSD_MAKEFILE=yes to set those values.
-- Bump rev.
to build a "fat" binary on (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${OPSYS} != "Darwin").
This isn't enabled by default now, but it might be useful for build builds,
as it uses cpuid at runtime to choose the most appropriate assembler code.
Insofar as I can tell, no BUILDLINK_A[BP]I_DEPENDS bump is necessary.
NOTE: Support for Darwin-*-i386 and Darwin-*-x86_64 has been improved,
see below. Thus, I recommend that we test building the assembler code
on Darwin at some point.
Changes between GMP version 4.2.1 and 4.2.2:
* License is now LGPL version 3.
Bugs:
* Shared library numbers corrected for libcxx.
* Fixed serious bug in gmpxx.h where a=a+b*c would generate garbage.
Note that this only affects C++ programs.
* Fix crash in mpz_set_d for arguments with large negative exponent.
* Fix 32-bit ABI bug with Itanium assembly for popcount and hamdist.
* Fix assembly syntax problem for powerpc-ibm-aix with AIX
native assembler.
* Fix problems with x86 --enable-fat, where the compiler where told to
generate code for the build machine, not plain i386 code as it should.
* Improved recognition of powerpc systems wrt Altivec/VMX capability.
* Misc minor fixes, mainly workarounds for compiler/assembler bugs.
Speedups:
* "Core 2" and Pentium 4 processors, running in 64-bit mode will get a
slight boost as they are now specifically recognized.
Features:
* New support for x86_64-solaris
* New, rudimentary support for x86-apple-darwin and x86_64-apple-darwin.
(Please see http://gmplib.org/macos.html for more information.)
* fix: big-endian problems exposed by the NTFS-3G Test Suite.
* fix: free space calculation may was wrong for >1 TB volumes.
* fix: some faulty Thunderbird versions caused system log flooding.
* fix: uClibc and uClinux improvements.
* fix: logging improvements.
* fix: many other minor fixes.