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* - Update LICENSEsunpoet2013-12-271-1/+1
* - Simplify Makefilesunpoet2013-11-301-4/+0
* - Convert to new options helpersunpoet2013-11-251-19/+9
* Add NO_STAGE all over the place in preparation for the staging support (cat: ...bapt2013-09-201-0/+1
* - Fix OPTIONS_DEFAULT: IPV6 is on by defaultsunpoet2013-08-211-2/+2
* - Add LICENSEsunpoet2012-10-071-15/+15
* - Fix CATEGORIES when IPV6 option is offsunpoet2012-02-021-18/+16
* - Reassign to the heaptabthorpe2012-02-011-1/+1
* - Add LDFLAGS to CONFIGURE_ENV and MAKE_ENV (as it was done with LDFLAGS)amdmi32011-09-241-1/+1
* - Get Rid MD5 supportmiwi2011-03-191-1/+0
* - update to 2.0.5leeym2010-09-292-6/+7