_mpih-mul1.s:2: Error: alignment not a power of 2
_mpih-mul1.s:20: Error: alignment not a power of 2
So, changing ALIGN (3) to ALIGN (4) fixes these problems.
Patch sent by pancake in private email, adapted to use subst.mk
framework by me.
Version 4.3.2 contains various bugfixes and improvements to the documentation
and software.
o Minor modifications to the check-updates.pl script.
o A libmilter plugin for the Mail Scanner added.
o A qmail plugin for the Mail Scanner added.
o Improved mime handling.
o Various features added to scan-mail.pl.
o Minor improvements in mime handling.
the normal case when BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> isn't specified, it receives
a value only once due to the multiple inclusion protection in the
bulldlink3.mk files. In the case where a package includes several
buildlink3.mk files that each want a slightly different version of another
dependency, having BUILDLINK_DEPENDS.<pkg> be a list allows for the
strictest <pkg> dependency to be matched.
sent to me by the author Shane Kinney
A system utility that destroys files on the hard drive
by writing null and random bytes to the file over and over.
0.22 2004/01/23
* parse_subpacket() are split into parse_signature_subpacket() and
parse_userattr_subpacket(). A bug of length calculation is fixed.
* The critical bit of the signature subpackets are supported.
Peter Palfrader <peter@palfrader.org>
0.21 2004/01/13
* Removing compiler warnings.
* Using getopt().
* Supporting RISC OS.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* Correct casting for Bzip2.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
* Prepared os/riscos/{config.h,Makefile} since "sh" does not exist on
RISC OS.
Stefan Bellon <sbellon@sbellon.de>
Major changes from previous version:
Master site has moved to sourceforge
Licence has changed to a GPL-like licence
Minor changes from previous version:
12-21-1999 - 1.1 Fixed typo in bare-bones TCP list where 524 was supposed to be for 1524.
03-31-2000 - 1.1 Updated .conf to add ipf blocking rule. Thanks Graham Dunn
<gdunn@inscriber.com>
06-08-2000 - 1.1 Fixed an error in the state engine portion that could cause an increment error
under certain conditions. Thanks Peter M. Allan <peter.m.allan@hsbcgroup.com> for finding this.
6-21-2000 - 1.1 New Features added
- Added in feature to disable DNS host resolution by checking RESOLVE_HOST in
conf file.
- Added in feature to have external command run before or after blocking has
occurred as defined in KILL_RUN_CMD_FIRST option in conf file.
- Removed DoBlockTCP/UDP functions. Converted over to generic flag checker.
7-5-2000 - 1.1
- Added iptables support (thanks Scott Catterton <scatterton@valinux.com>)
- Added Makefile support for Irix
- Put in ports for common DDOS ports
9-8-2000 - 1.1 - Added in netmask support
9-9-2000 - 1.1 - Finally moved resolver functions to own area.
- Made CleanAndResolve to ensure DNS records returned are sanitized
correctly before being passed back.
3-23-2001 - 1.1 - Fixed a bug that showed up under Linux 2.4 Kernel that would cause accept
to loop. There was an error with how I used a count variable after trying to bind to ports.
If the port didn't bind the count for the openSockfd would still increment and this caused
the error to show up.
6-26-2001 - 1.1 - Added Mac OS X build support (Same as FreeBSD). Fixed bug for Advanced mode
to properly monitor 1024 ports (it only did first 1023 before). Thanks Guido.
05-23-2003 - 1.2 - Removed references to old psionic e-mail and changed license to
Common Public License.
I've also added a fix for a multi-line string constant for gcc3.
OpenSSL software. Otherwise, set it to /etc/ssl/certs, which is where a
lot of Linux distros store certs. The behaviour on NetBSD systems is
unchanged -- always set to /etc/openssl/certs. Fixes PR 24161.
If an optional "mykeyid" is given on the command line, use different
colors for lines to & from that node. The colors are:
green mutual trust, includes mykey
blue mutual trust, not mykey
orange someone trusts mykey (one way)
red mykey trusts someone (one way)
black one way trust, not mykey
which lists all the keys in your public key ring, along with all
their signatures, and converts it to a di-graph in "dot" language
form.
The graphviz package can turn the description into a graph you can
look at to see who has signed whose key, or how far it is from your
key to someone in Reykjavik, etc.
Kerberos implementation packages to decide whether to prefix certain
commands with a "k" to differentiate it from system tools with similar
names. KERBEROS_PREFIX_CMDS defaults to "no".