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Pkgsrc changes: Github and pkglint fixes. Changes from NEWS: ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.6 ## Small fix in zrtp/crypto/zrtpDh.cpp to fix a small memory leak. ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.5 ## Cleanup compiler flags, reduce visibility for Android build, check some buffer length. No functional enhancements, no changes in API. ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.4 ## Some fixes to slience Windows C/C++ compiler, fix a few include statements when using openSSL, small fixes to check disclosure flag. Reset valid flags when adding a new cache record to avoid wrong security message. ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.3 ## A small fix inside the ZRTP main module to ignore malformed DH1 packets and avoid an NULL pointer access. ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.2 ## A small fix in the ZrtpCWrapper to fix an issue within 4.6.1 ;-) ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.1 ## A small fix in the ZrtpCWrapper to initialize and use the ZRTP master instance in case of multi-stream usage. Does not affect the main ZRTP usage, only projects that use the wrapper such as PJSIP or Gstreamer projects. These project should re-compile if they use the multi-stream feature. ## GNU ZRTP 4.6.0 ## Only a small add-on to the code to implement handling of the disclosure flag. See RFC6189, chapter 11 for more details about the disclosure flag. Because the API changed, thus it's necessary to recompile applications that use the new library version. ## GNU ZRTP 4.5.0 ## Added a new SAS algorithm 'B32E' that uses 32 Unicode Emoji code points instead of 32 ASCII characters. Application that are able to display Emojis may use this new SAS algorithm to display nice Emojis instead of 'boring' ASCII letters and digits. Some technical details: * the 32 selected emojis are easily distinguishable, known to everyone, not offending etc, and use standard Unicode code points * select colored emojis that look good on white and on black backgrounds (most emojis look good on white only) * select emojis that are available on iOS, Android, Mac OS X (Windows not checked) * the resulting SAS string is UTF-8 encoded, suitable for most platforms except Java. To use the codes for Java the application needs to translate the UTF-8 encoding into UTF-16 encoding. Because most of the emojis are Unicode supplementary characters the UTF-8 to UTF-16 conversion must generate the necessary UTF-16 surrogate pairs. To support the UTF-8 / UTF-16 conversion the common directory contains conversion functions that I extracted from ICU C/C++ library source. Because the API changed, thus it's necessary to recompile applications that use the new library version.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.5 2022/10/21 16:10:37 nros Exp $
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include/libzrtpcpp/CcrtpTimeoutProvider.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpCWrapper.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpCallback.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpCodes.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpConfigure.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpQueue.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/ZrtpUserCallback.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/common/osSpecifics.h
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include/libzrtpcpp/zrtpccrtp.h
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lib/libzrtpcpp.so
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lib/libzrtpcpp.so.4
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lib/libzrtpcpp.so.${PKGVERSION}
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lib/pkgconfig/libzrtpcpp.pc
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