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amount of value. Add a note that -library=stlport4 may be needed on
Linux (seems to depend on glibc version).
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Also use -xO5 instead of -xO2; everything seems to work under -xO5 on
x86-32 and x86-64 with my version of Sun Studio. Curiously, several things
are miscompiled with -xO2! Definitely doesn't give me positive feelings
about this optimizer.
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way to create a static library using Sun Studio is to invoke the
compiler with the -xar flag.
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Fix a bug that would cause a harmless but bogus macro to be generated
in build.h if you used --enable-sse2
Add --enable-movbe to turn on a macro marking movbe as available
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causes obnoxious problems under MinGW.
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errors can result due to not getting the C++ runtime library.
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removing several workarounds for limitations in optparse in that
release, and also allows using the ternary operator added in 2.5.
As far as I can tell, the only still active release of any Linux/BSD
distro that uses 2.4 is RHEL5. The beta of RHEL6 has 2.6, and it seems
likely that RHEL6 will be out before 1.10.0.
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set of warning flags. Use just plain '-Wall -W' for regular GCC so the
default build is happy on arbitrarily old versions.
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used by MacPorts; I assume they know what they are doing.
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Don't use /EHc; it says "C" functions are nothrow, which is not true
for bigint_sub2_rev.
Include needed <intrin.h> for mp_asm.h
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test app...
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But, disable warnings 4250 and 4251 in build.h with a pragma. Both seem
impossible to work around without very major code changes, and both seem
harmless AFAICT.
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Fixes for the amalgamation generator for internal headers.
Remove BOTAN_DLL exporting macros from all internal-only headers;
the classes/functions there don't need to be exported, and
avoiding the PIC/GOT indirection can be a big win.
Add missing BOTAN_DLLs where necessary, mostly gfpmath and cvc
For GCC, use -fvisibility=hidden and set BOTAN_DLL to the
visibility __attribute__ to export those classes/functions.
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--disable-shared disables DLL options, and don't define _CONSOLE in the
library build.
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to cause random crashes during the test suite. With /MD they go away.
I don't know enough about Windows development to know what this means...
I'm sure it makes sense to somebody. Anyway, going with something that
appears to function.
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huge (60+ Mb!); the DLL should be smaller due to link-time merging making
it viable to distribute binaries.
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empty anyway.
For VC++ (only user) set BOTAN_DLL to dllimport by default (for apps), and then
redefine as dllexport when building the library.
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configure.pl, but configure.py's parser is smart enough to deal with them
with or without quotes).
Add support for shared library generation with IBM xlC (untested).
Drop bcc - this was for the Borland's old compiler and almost certainly is
not right for the current Embarcadero C++Builder. Support for that should
be added (though I don't have access to this compiler personally).
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the Alpha EV67 and MIPS R10000.
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the AES and PCLMUL instructions. Oddness. For the time being, compile
Nehalem and Westmere as Core2 + extras, probably close enough.
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Pretty much useless and unused, except for listing the module names in
build.h and the short versions totally suffice for that.
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seem to work with C++ at all so untested.
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c5ae189464f6ef16e3ce73ea7c563412460d76a3)
to branch 'net.randombit.botan' (head e2b95b6ad31c7539cf9ac0ebddb1d80bf63b5b21)
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With GCC, only use -finline-functions if not a debug build
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such in configure.py. Paul Clark reported on the list having problems with
it otherwise because of CVS droppings being picked up and subsequently
errored on when parsing them as build info files (of course) failed.
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systems. This was something that for whatever reason that I have
long since forogotten was a good idea on IRIX running MIPS circa
a decade ago, but was reported to cause problems on the Debian
builds.
Add mipsel as an alias for the mips32 architecture for Debian.
The mips32 submodel names were badly typoed and did not work
correctly.
Remove the leading mips32- and mips64- from MIPS submodel names.
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based on the SGI Pro64 and Pathscale EKOpath compilers. Only tested on an
x86-64 system running Linux (v4.2.1). Miscompiles a few of the block ciphers
(segvs, didn't bother to diagnose further; recompile with -O1 to fix), other
than that seems OK.
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Contributed by Patrick Georgi
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both support TR1 fine AFAICT.
Add ability to explicitly disable using TR1 with --with-tr1=none
Add a marker in the cc info files specifiying if TR1 should be chosen
by default. Yes, autoconf would be better for this than a static
per-compiler setting. Yes, I totally hate autoconf. Yes, I would still
consider autoconf patches. No, I'm not going to do it myself. :)
I am looking forward to being able to safely adopt C++0x and TR2
throughout the library and make the need for a lot of this special-casing
stuff go away.
Until then, it seems better to defaulting to using tr1 (and thus, ECC) than
not.
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Add actual implementations (from InSiTo) for ECDSA_Operation and
ECKAEG_Operation.
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with the aid of macro hackery, at the moment).
Change DH feature macro to BOTAN_HAS_DIFFIE_HELLMAN
Change NR feature macro to BOTAN_HAS_NYBERG_RUEPPEL
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