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the actual copyright holders. For rationale, see my post to botan-devel
on April 9, subject 'Changing license to directly reflect contributors'
(http://www.randombit.net/pipermail/botan-devel/2008-April/000527.html)
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updated dates on files that have actually changed this year. This makes
the diff across versions readable again.
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but might as well keep it up to date. And it's easier to do it once with
a 'perl -pi' command than to update each file over time.
Apologies to anyone looking at diffs.
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use the generic variable reading routines).
Instead of hardcoding the module sets (historically, 'unix', 'beos', and
'win32') into the script, have each module specify which group(s) (if any) it
should be considered a member of in its modinfo.txt file.
Add a new module set compression which contains (currently) the zlib and bzip2
modules.
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Where loadstor.h was needed but only implicitly included via bit_ops.h,
include it directly
Add endian reversal functions to bit_ops.h
Remove some unneeded includes in big_ops2.cpp and a few other files.
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It is not amazingly optimized, about 5% faster than what GCC 4.1.1 does
on my Core2 with the normal C++ code, but it's a start.
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Now three classes are defined: 'request', 'auto', and 'asm_ok'. The 'auto'
class is loaded automatically if the platform support matches up with
what we are building for (this is the former default). The 'request' mode
means it is only loaded if specifically requested by name. The 'asm_ok'
module is marked for all modules that use any assembler (including inline
assembler). This normally functions like 'auto', unless --debug is passed
to configure, in which case it is treated as 'request'.
Modules which do not specify a load behavior are given a default of
'request'.
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new register macros.
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but should work as Solaris is ELF-based.
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how to deal with .S asm files)
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doesn't seem to like the files for some reason that I don't feel like
getting into right now.
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