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NEWS for the 1.11 release
Nettle no longer uses automake. Side effects:
* Dependency tracking is enabled only for gcc-3 (help with
supporting dependency tracking with other compilers is
appreciated).
* Makefile compatibility with make programs other than GNU
make is mostly unknown, please report any problems.
Support for arctwo.
Fixes to the libdes compatibility code. Declarations should
now match openssl/libdes better. des_cbc_cksum pads
input with NUL's, if it's not an integral number of blocks (in
general, such unreversible padding is a bad idea).
By default, also the static library is compiled as position
independent code. This is needed on some systems to make it
possible to link nettle into a dynamically loaded module. Use
the configure flag --disable-pic if this is not desired.
Stricter constness typing for the sexp_iterator_assoc and
sexp_iterator_check_types arguments.
Minor tweaks of arcfour on x86 cpu:s, to speed it up on older
x86 variants such as PII and PPro.
The shared library is intended to be binary compatible with
nettle-1.8 - nettle-1.10. Only the minor version number of the
shared library is increased. The soname is still
libnettle.so.2.
I may well have broken something in the build system, please let me
know of any problems.
The primary reason for the move away from automake was that recent
automake releases generate rules that are incompatible in several
ways with the way nettle builds its assembler files. My impression is
that automake works against make rather than with make, which is
unfortunate for projects like nettle, which depends on ordinary make
behavior for its custom rules. I hope and believe that the
Makefile.in's and the autoconf macros in this release should be easier
to maintain than the Makefile.am's of previous releases.
The release is available at
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/archive/nettle-1.11.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/security/lsh/nettle-1.11.tar.gz
Happy hacking,
/Niels