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Changelog for crash-debuginfo-5.1.8-1.el5.x86_64.rpm :
Wed Oct 5 00:00:00 2011 Dave Anderson - 5.1.8-1.el5 - Rebase to upstream version 5.1.8. Resolves: rhbz#715072
- Fix for the x86_64 \"bt\" command if the shutdown NMI is issued to a 32-bit task that has executed a \"sysenter\" instruction and the RSP still contains the zero value loaded from the MSR_IA32_SYSENTER_ESP register. The backtrace issued a warning message indicating \"WARNING: possibly bogus exception frame\", and was unable to make a transition from the NMI exception stack back to the process stack. Resolves: rhbz#676408
- Fix for the x86 \"bt\" command for several backtraces of non-crashing active tasks that fail with \"bt: cannot resolve stack trace\" errors due to the failure to properly transition from the shutdown NMI stack back to the process stack. Resolves: rhbz#713050
- Fix to more correctly determine the KVM I/O hole size and location. The I/O hole size to this point in time is either 1GB or 512MB, but its setting is hardwired into the Qemu code that was used to create the dumpfile. The dumpfile is a \"savevm\" file that is designed to be used for guest migration, and since inter-version save/load is not supported, the I/O hole information does not have to be encoded into the dumpfile. Without the patch, the I/O hole for dumpfiles created by older Qemu version was not being set to 1GB, so if the KVM guest was configured with more than 3GB of memory, the crash session would typically display numerous \"read error\" messages during session initialization. Resolves: rhbz#715070
- Fix for KVM dumpfiles from guests that were provisioned with more than 3.5GB of RAM. KVM virtual systems contain an I/O hole in the physical memory region from 0xe0000000 to 0x100000000 (3.5GB to 4GB). If a guest is provisioned with more than 3.5GB of RAM, then the memory above 3.5GB is \"pushed up\" to start at 0x100000000 (4GB). But the \"ram\" device headers in the KVM dumpfiles do not reflect that, and so without the patch, numerous error messages would be displayed during invocation, and in all probability, the session would fail. Resolves: rhbz#716327
Fri Dec 3 23:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-8.el5 - Fix for potential segmentation violation in glibc malloc/free when running \"kmem -s\" on a large, active, live system. Resolves: rhbz#659593
Tue Nov 23 23:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-7.el5 - Fix for the x86 \"bt\" command for potential backtrace error of a NMI-interrupted idle task. Resolves: rhbz#653288 - Fix for the x86 \"bt\" command to fix Xen hypervisor backtrace errors generated when a NMI-interrupted VCPU is running within the hypercall entry point, and when a NMI-interrupted VCPU is running within an interrupt handler entry point. Resolves: rhbz#653823
Wed Jul 7 00:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-6.el5 - Support for \"__rhel5\" marker device in KVM dumpfile header. Resolves: rhbz#603027 - Fix for the x86 \"bt\" command to generically recognize the end of trace condition for user-space tasks without having to hardwire any more kernel entry point function names. Resolves: rhbz#608714 - Fix for the x86_64 \"bt\" command if the kdump-generated NMI interrupts a multi-threaded task that has just entered kernel space but has not changed the RSP stack pointer register from its user-space per-thread stack location to the kernel stack. Resolves: rhbz#608171
Sat Jun 5 00:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-5.el5 - Fix for backtrace of x86 NMI-interrupted task with a user exception frame from a syscall exception that had not called the requested system call function. Fix for backtrace when a newly-forked x86 task\'s resumption EIP address value is set to the \"ret_from_fork\" entry point by copy_thread(). Resolves: rhbz#572605 - Fix for segmentation violation with the \"mach -m\" command option on x86 or x86_64 systems whose BIOS-provided e820 map contains EFI-related memory type value that has not been mapped to an E820 type. Resolves: rhbz#569164 - Fix for the \"kmem -s list\" command option to prevent it from attempting to gather a slab cache name string from the \"cache_chain\" list_head. Resolves: rhbz#580589 - Change the ppc64 cpu count displayed by the initial system banner and by the \"sys\" and \"mach\" commands to be the number of cpus online. Resolves: rhbz#580599 - Fix for backtrace of an x86_64 NMI-interrupted task which had not swapped its RSP from the user-space stack to the kernel stack. Resolves: rhbz#593066
Wed Feb 10 23:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-4.el5 - Fix for very large xendump core files whose ELF sections are located beyond a file offset of 4GB. - Resolves: rhbz#561767
Wed Jan 20 23:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-3.el5 - Fix for the \"bt\" command on an ia64 \"INIT\" process that interrupted a task that was running in user space, but was unable to modify the original (interrupted) task\'s stack. Without the patch, the \"INIT\" task\'s backtrace would not display the task that was interrupted, and would display the error message \"bt: unwind: failed to locate return link (ip=)!\". With the patch, the interrupted task information is displayed in the same manner as if the original stack had been modified. - Resolves: rhbz#553353
Wed Jan 6 23:00:00 2010 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-2.el5 - Fix for a 4.0-8.11 regression that introduced a bug in determining the number of cpus in ppc64 kernels when the cpu_possible_[map/mask] has more cpus than the cpu_online_[map/mask]. In that case, the kernel contains per-cpu runqueue data and \"swapper\" tasks for the extra cpus. Without the patch, on systems with a possible cpu count that is larger than its online cpu count: (1) the \"sys\" command will reflect the possible cpu count. (2) the \"ps\" command will show the existent-but-unused \"swapper\" tasks as active on the extra cpus. (3) the \"set\" command will allow the current context to be set to any of the existent-but-unused \"swapper\" tasks. (4) the \"runq\" command will display existent-but-unused runqueue data for the extra cpus. (5) the \"bt\" command on the existent-but-unused \"swapper\" tasks will indicate: \"bt: cannot determine NT_PRSTATUS ELF note for active task: \" on dumpfiles, and \"(active)\" on live systems - Resolves: rhbz#550419
Thu Dec 10 23:00:00 2009 Dave Anderson - 4.1.2-1.el5 - Re-based package to upstream version 4.1.2. - Resolves: rhbz#528184 - If a kdump NMI issued to a non-crashing x86_64 cpu was received while running in schedule(), after having set the next task as \"current\" in the cpu\'s runqueue, but prior to changing the kernel stack to that of the next task, then a backtrace would fail to make the transition from the NMI exception stack back to the process stack, with the error message \"bt: cannot transition from exception stack to current process stack\". This patch will report inconsistencies found between a task marked as the current task in a cpu\'s runqueue, and the task found in the per-cpu x8664_pda \"pcurrent\" field. If it can be safely determined that the runqueue setting (used by default) is premature, then the crash utility\'s internal per-cpu active task will be changed to be the task indicated by the appropriate architecture specific value. Also, a new \"set -a \" option has been added to manually set a task to be the \"active\" task on its cpu. - Resolves: rhbz#504952 - Fix for a potential segmentation violation during invocation if a vmcore file, a System.map file, and a non-matching vmlinux file are used as command line arguments. The problem is that whenever a System.map file is used, it is presumed that the user knows what he is doing, and that the vmlinux file is not the same as the kernel that generated the vmcore; therefore the vmlinux/vmcore matching and verification routines are not performed. However, if the kernel data structures in the non-matching vmlinux vary widely enough from the kernel that generated the vmcore, all manners of bogus data may be read and consumed. The reported segmentation violation occurred when using a vmcore created from a \"stock\" Red Hat kernel with a vmlinux file from a Red Hat \"debug\" kernel, where the kernel data structures are significantly different. The patch adds a several new defensive mechanisms, and displays additional warning messages, when invalid or questionable data is read, and as a result the crash session will fail in a more reasonable manner. - Resolves: rhbz#508156 - Fix for \"bt\" command when run against a Xen hypervisor, which showed a \"cannot resolve stack trace\" warning message if the cpu received its shutdown NMI while running in an interrupt handler. - Resolves: rhbz#510505 - Support for dumpfile format of \"virsh dump\" of KVM kernels. - Resolves: rhbz#510519 - Fix for initialization-time failure when running against ppc64 vmcores if the dump was collected when there were one or more cpus offline in the system at the time of the crash. - Resolves: rhbz#520506 - Fix for the x86_64 \"bt\" command that may possibly start the backtrace of an active non-crashing task on its per-cpu IRQ stack instead of starting from the NMI exception stack, causing a faulty transition back to the process stack, the dumping of a bogus exception fame and the message \"bt: WARNING: possibly bogus exception frame\". - Resolves: rhbz#523512
Fri Jun 12 00:00:00 2009 Dave Anderson - 4.0-8.9.1.el5 - Fix for running \"foreach bt\" on a live system, where a backtrace that is attempted on a task that no longer exists may cause a segmentation violation due to the use of stale/invalid kernel stack pointer. - Resolves: rhbz#504796
Sat Apr 18 00:00:00 2009 Dave Anderson - 4.0-8.9.el5 - Re-based package to upstream version 4.0-8.9. - Resolves: rhbz#494028 - Fix for nonsensical usage of the \"set\" command when running against the xen hypervisor binary. If entered alone on the command line, the command would cause a segmentation violation, because there is no concept of a \"context\" in the xen hypervisor. In addition, more reasonable error messages are displayed if \"set\", \"set -c \", \"set -p\", or \"set \" are attempted when running against a xen hypervisor. - Resolves: rhbz#462819 - Fix for \"irq -d\" option when run on x86_64 xen kernels. Without the patch it would indicate: \"irq: invalid structure size: gate_struct\" and dump a stack trace leading to x86_64_display_idt_table(). Now it will indicate that the -d option is not applicable. - Resolves: rhbz#464116 - Fixes for the \"bt\" command when running against the xen hypervisor binary. The \"bt -o\" option, and setting it to run by default with \"bt -O\", would fail with the vmlinux-specific error message \"bt: invalid structure size: desc_struct\" with a stack trace leading to read_idt_table(); with the patch it will display the generic error message \"bt: -o option not supported or applicable on this architecture or kernel\". The \"bt -e\" or \"bt -E\" will also display the same error message, as opposed to the command usage message. Lastly, the \"bt -R\" option would cause a segmentation violation; it has been fixed to work as it was designed. - Resolves: rhbz#464288 - Fix for the \"bt\" command when run on a xen hypervisor in which the backtrace leads to either \"process_softirqs\" or \"page_fault\". Without the patch, the backtrace indicates: \"bt: cannot resolve stack trace\", and then the recovery code terminates the command with the nonsensical error message: \"bt: invalid structure size: task_struct\". - Resolves: rhbz#466724 - Fix for \"bt -a\" command when running against the xen hypervisor where the number of physical cpus outnumber the MAX_VIRT_CPUS value for the processor type. Without the patch on such a system, \"bt -a\" would fail after displaying backtraces for the first 32 (MAX_VIRT_CPUS) pcpus with the the error message: \"bt: invalid vcpu\". The patch also corrects the \"vcpus\" command output to show the vcpus associated with pcpus 32 through 63, and the \"doms\" command output to show the second idle domain associated with pcpus 32 through 63. - Resolves: rhbz#471790 - Fix for the \"bt\" command when run on a xen hypervisor in which the backtrace leads to either \"process_softirqs\" or \"page_fault\". Without the patch, the backtrace indicates: \"bt: cannot resolve stack trace\", and then the recovery code terminates the command with the nonsensical error message: \"bt: invalid structure size: task_struct\". - Resolves: rhbz#474712 - Fix for \"mod -[sS]\" command if the target module object filename contains both underscore and dash characters. Without the patch the module load would fail with the error message: \"mod: cannot find or load object file for module\". Examples are the \"aes_x86_64\" module from the \"aes-x86_64.ko\" object file, and the \"dm_region_hash\" module from the \"dm-region_hash.ko\" object file. - Resolves: rhbz#480136 - Changed the manner in which the \"bt\" command determines which PID 0 swapper task was interrupted by an ia64 INIT or MCA exception. There is an existing ia64 INIT/MCA handler bug which incorrectly writes the pseudo task\'s command name in its comm[] name string such that the cpu number may not be part of the string. If that happens without this patch, the \"bt\" command fails to make the link back to the interrupted task, and displays the error message: \"bt: unwind: failed to locate return link (ip=0x0)!\" - Resolves: rhbz#487429 - The starting backtrace location of active, non-crashing, xen dom0 tasks are not available in kdump dumpfiles, nor is there anything that can be searched for in their respective stacks. Therefore, for those those tasks, the \"bt\" command will indicate: \"bt: starting backtrace locations of the active (non-crashing) xen tasks cannot be determined: try -t or -T options\". Without the patch, the backtrace would either be empty, or it would show an invalid backtrace starting at the last location where schedule() had been called. - Fix for potentially empty \"bt -t\" output, and for \"bt -T\" potentially dumping the text return addresses in the hard or soft IRQ stacks instead of the process stack. This could occur if the targeted task was the last task that used the hard or soft IRQ stack (x86 only). - Resolves: rhbz#495586
Thu Jan 8 23:00:00 2009 Dave Anderson - 4.0-7.2.4 Fix for a \"bt\" command segmentation violation by correctly handling the transition from the IRQ stack back to the process stack running when running against a Xen kernel. - Resolves: rhbz#478904
Fri Sep 26 00:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-7.2.3 Fix for the incomplete resolution for the \"search -k\" option when run on RHEL5 ia64 CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels. The initial fix addressed the segmentation violation, but on certain physical memory configurations, it would prematurely bail out when making the transition from the kernel mapped region to the vmalloc region. - Resolves: rhbz#458417
Wed Sep 24 00:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-7.2.2 Fix for x86 \"bt\" command to correctly handle the transition from the hard IRQ stack back to the process stack and then display the interrupt exception frame. - Resolves: rhbz#462624
Tue Sep 16 00:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-7.2.1 - Fix to prevent a potential divide-by-zero SIGFPE exception when using a vmlinux that does not match the vmcore being analyzed. This is a bad, but acceptable, practice, although when done, it usually requires adding a System.map file to the command line so that the correct symbol values are used; that was not done in this case. - Resolves: rhbz#457371 - Fix for the crash utility\'s \"search -u\" option, which searches the current context\'s user virtual address space for a given value. It would cause a SIGSEGV when run on a xen-syms hypervisor binary, and gives a somewhat misleading error message when run on vmlinux binary on a kernel thread. Both of these usages are nonsensical because the xen-syms hypervisor and vmlinux kernel threads do not have user address space regions. Fix for the \"search -k\" option, which searches the kernel virtual address space for a given value. When run on a xen-syms hypervisor binary, it would display a nonsensical vmlinux-based error message. That option should not be used with the xen-syms hypervisor, which requires that a starting virtual address be supplied. The fix now displays error messages that are applicable to the incorrect command usage. - Resolves: rhbz#457373 Fix for the \"search -k\" option when run on RHEL5 ia64 CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels. It would cause a segmentation violation, because it would start the search at the base of the ia64 processor\'s identity-mapped region, which is not necessarily backed by physical memory, and result in a SIGSEGV. The fix sets the start of the ia64 kernel virtual address space search to the appropriate virtual address. - Resolves: rhbz#458417 Enhancement for invoking crash with an input-file of crash commands using the -i command-line option, as in \"crash -i ...\", and doing so from inside a script file instead of the command line. It would indicates \"crash: /dev/tty: No such device or address\", run the commands in the input-file, but then would hang. The fix terminates the crash session after all of the commands in the input-file have completed. - Resolves: rhbz#458422
Sat Apr 26 00:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-5.0.3 - Fixes for xen 5.2 hypervisor support. - Resolves: rhbz#442438
Thu Jan 17 23:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-5.0.2 - Fix for initialization-time segmentation violation when analyzing a vmcore in which the kernel has over-run its kernel stack, corrupting the process thread_info structure, which is used by the crash utility for determining the process cpu. - Resolves: rbhz#405101
Thu Jan 17 23:00:00 2008 Dave Anderson - 4.0-5.0.1 - Fix for initialization-time failure when analyzing a vmcore of an i386-HVM guest that was taken when running on an x86_64 host - Resolves: rbhz#288691 - Fix for initialization-time segmentation violation when analyzing a vmcore in which the kernel has over-run its kernel stack, corrupting the process thread_info structure, which is used by the crash utility for determining the process cpu. - Resolves: rbhz#405101 - Fix for \"mod\" command when analyzing ppc64 kernels with 64K pages. - Resolves: rbhz#414881
Tue Aug 28 00:00:00 2007 Dave Anderson - 4.0-4.6.1 - Fix for \"bt\" command segmentation violation when run against an x86 xen-syms hypervisor. - Resolves: rhbz#252198
Sat Jun 23 00:00:00 2007 Dave Anderson - 4.0-4.3.1 - Fix for \"dev -p\" command for ppc64 machines with virtual devices and for kernels that don\'t have the \"pci_device\" symbol. - Resolves: rhbz#220929 - Fix for \"crash: cannot resolve \"init_task_union\" errors due to to \"__per_cpu_start\" and \"__per_cpu_end\" symbols changing from type \'A\' to type \'D\'. - Resolves: rhbz#221901 - Fix for segmentation fault when attempting to read a xen core dump from a 6 GB guest. - Resolves: rhbz#224535 - Fix for crash session initialization failure indicating \"crash: cannot read/find cr3 page\" in xendumps where the cr3 register value in the dumpfile header is overloaded to be able to use page directory pages that are greater than 4GB. - Resolves: rhbz#223454 - Support for determining the physical base address in FV relocatable x86_64 xendump dumpfiles run as xen guests. - Resolves: rhbz#233151 Create a new crash-devel package for extension modules, which installs defs.h in /usr/include/crash. - Resolves: rhbz#241045 Reasonable backtraces for x86_64. - Resolves: rhbz#221355
Fri Dec 1 23:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.14 - Fix for s390x live system analysis to recognize debuginfo vmlinux file that contains an ASCII char adjacent to the Linux version string. - Resolves: rhbz#216973
Mon Nov 20 23:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.12 - Fix for ia64 kdump vmcore backtraces when crash was generated via INIT switch or due to an MCA exception. - Resolves: rhbz#216037
Wed Nov 8 23:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.11 - Revisited fix for BZ #213929; when crash is run in a small terminal window, gdb does line-wrapping that breaks the fix for x86_64 backtraces.
Fri Nov 3 23:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.10 - Updated crash.patch to match upstream version 4.0-3.9, bumped by 1 to differentiate from RHEL4-5 errata version. - Fixes for x86_64 \"bt\" command for tasks that have transitioned to the IRQ stack from the process stack via hardware interrupt or call_softirq entry point, and to the NMI stack from the process stack. - Resolves: rhbz#213929
Sat Oct 14 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.7 - Updated crash.patch to match upstream version 4.0-3.7. - Resolves: rhbz#207296 rhbz#210471
Thu Sep 14 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.3 - Updated crash.patch to match upstream version 4.0-3.3. - Support for x86_64 relocatable kernels. BZ #204557
Tue Aug 8 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-3.1 - Updated crash.patch to match upstream version 4.0-3.1. - Added kdump reference to description. - Added s390 and s390x to ExclusiveArch list. BZ #199125 - Removed LKCD v1 pt_regs references for s390/s390x build. - Removed LKCD v2_v3 pt_regs references for for s390/s390x build.
Sat Jul 15 00:00:00 2006 Jesse Keating - 4.0-3 - rebuild
Tue May 16 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-2.26.4 - Updated crash.patch such that is not #include\'d by s390_dump.c; IBM did not make the file s390[s] only; BZ #192719
Tue May 16 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-2.26.3 - Updated crash.patch such that is not #include\'d by vas_crash.h; only ia64 build complained; BZ #191719
Tue May 16 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-2.26.2 - Updated crash.patch such that is not #include\'d by lkcd_x86_trace.c; also for BZ #191719
Tue May 16 00:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson - 4.0-2.26.1 - Updated crash.patch to bring it up to 4.0-2.26, which should address BZ #191719 - \"crash fails to build in mock\"
Tue Feb 7 23:00:00 2006 Jesse Keating - 4.0-2.18.1 - rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes
Wed Jan 4 23:00:00 2006 Dave Anderson 4.0-2.18 - Updated source package to crash-4.0.tar.gz, and crash.patch to bring it up to 4.0-2.18.
Fri Dec 9 23:00:00 2005 Jesse Keating - rebuilt
Thu Mar 3 23:00:00 2005 Dave Anderson 3.10-13 - Compiler error- and warning-related fixes for gcc 4 build. - Update to enhance x86 and x86_64 gdb disassembly output so as to symbolically display call targets from kernel module text without requiring module debuginfo data. - Fix hole where an ia64 vmcore could be mistakenly accepted as a usable dumpfile on an x86_64 machine, leading eventually to a non-related error message.
Wed Mar 2 23:00:00 2005 Dave Anderson 3.10-12 - rebuild (gcc 4)
Thu Feb 10 23:00:00 2005 Dave Anderson 3.10-9 - Updated source package to crash-3.10.tar.gz, containing IBM\'s final ppc64 processor support for RHEL4 - Fixes potential \"bt -a\" hang on dumpfile where netdump IPI interrupted an x86 process while executing the instructions just after it had entered the kernel for a syscall, but before calling the handler. BZ #139437 - Update to handle backtraces in dumpfiles generated on IA64 with the INIT switch (functionality intro\'d in RHEL3-U5 kernel). BZ #139429 - Fix for handling ia64 and x86_64 machines booted with maxcpus=1 on an SMP kernel. BZ #139435 - Update to handle backtraces in dumpfiles generated on x86_64 from the NMI exception stack (functionality intro\'d in RHEL3-U5 kernel). - \"kmem -[sS]\" beefed up to more accurately verify slab cache chains and report errors found. - Fix for ia64 INIT switch-generated backtrace handling when init_handler_platform() is inlined into ia64_init_handler(); properly handles both RHEL3 and RHEL4 kernel patches. BZ #138350 - Update to enhance ia64 gdb disassembly output so as to symbolically display call targets from kernel module text without requiring module debuginfo data.
Thu Jul 15 00:00:00 2004 Dave Anderson 3.8-5 - bump release for fc3
Wed Jul 14 00:00:00 2004 Dave Anderson 3.8-4 - Fix for gcc 3.4.x/gdb issue where vmlinux was mistakenly presumed non-debug
Sat Jun 26 00:00:00 2004 Dave Anderson 3.8-3 - remove (harmless) error message during ia64 diskdump invocation when an SMP system gets booted with maxcpus=1 - several 2.6 kernel specific updates
Fri Jun 18 00:00:00 2004 Dave Anderson 3.8-2 - updated source package to crash-3.8.tar.gz - diskdump support - x86_64 processor support
Tue Sep 23 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.7-5 - make bt recovery code start fix-up only upon reaching first faulting frame
Sat Sep 20 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.7-4 - fix \"bt -e\" and bt recovery code to recognize new __KERNEL_CS and DS
Thu Sep 11 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.7-3 - patch to recognize per-cpu GDT changes that redefine __KERNEL_CS and DS
Thu Sep 11 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.7-2 - patches for netdump active_set determination and slab info gathering
Thu Aug 21 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.7-1 - updated source package to crash-3.7.tar.gz
Thu Jul 24 00:00:00 2003 Dave Anderson 3.6-1 - removed Packager, Distribution, and Vendor tags - updated source package to crash-3.6.tar.gz
Sat Jul 19 00:00:00 2003 Jay Fenlason 3.5-2 - remove ppc from arch list, since it doesn\'t work with ppc64 kernels - remove alpha from the arch list since we don\'t build it any more
Sat Jul 19 00:00:00 2003 Matt Wilson 3.5-1 - use %defattr(-,root,root)
Wed Jul 16 00:00:00 2003 Jay Fenlason - Updated spec file as first step in turning this into a real RPM for taroon. - Wrote man page.
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