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Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2u, OpenSSL_1_0_2t, OpenSSL_1_1_0l, OpenSSL_1_1_1d, OpenSSL_1_1_1c, OpenSSL_1_1_0k, OpenSSL_1_0_2s, OpenSSL_1_0_2r, OpenSSL_1_1_1b
# 0e9725bc 06-Dec-2018 Richard Levitte

Following the license change, modify the boilerplates in crypto/

[skip ci]

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7827)


Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2q, OpenSSL_1_1_0j, OpenSSL_1_1_1a, OpenSSL_1_1_1, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre9, OpenSSL_1_0_2p, OpenSSL_1_1_0i, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre8, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre7, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre6, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre5, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre4, OpenSSL_1_0_2o, OpenSSL_1_1_0h, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre3, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre2, OpenSSL_1_1_1-pre1, OpenSSL_1_0_2n, OpenSSL_1_0_2m, OpenSSL_1_1_0g
# 8d1598b0 20-Jun-2017 Rich Salz

Fix typo (note by oneton@users.github)

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3716)


# 0c3d0d4a 15-Jun-2017 Rich Salz

Standardize Levitte's dual-license

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3689)


Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2l, OpenSSL_1_1_0f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_16, OpenSSL_1_1_0e, OpenSSL_1_0_2k, OpenSSL_1_1_0d, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_15, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_14, OpenSSL_1_1_0c, OpenSSL_1_0_2j, OpenSSL_1_1_0b, OpenSSL_1_0_1u, OpenSSL_1_0_2i, OpenSSL_1_1_0a, OpenSSL_1_1_0, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_13
# aa6bb135 17-May-2016 Rich Salz

Copyright consolidation 05/10

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>


Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_1t, OpenSSL_1_0_2h, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre5, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre4, OpenSSL_1_0_1s, OpenSSL_1_0_2g, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre3, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_12, OpenSSL_1_0_1r, OpenSSL_1_0_2f, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre2, OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre1, OpenSSL_0_9_8zh, OpenSSL_1_0_0t, OpenSSL_1_0_1q, OpenSSL_1_0_2e, OpenSSL_1_0_1p, OpenSSL_1_0_2d, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_11, OpenSSL_1_0_1o, OpenSSL_1_0_2c, OpenSSL_0_9_8zg, OpenSSL_1_0_0s, OpenSSL_1_0_1n, OpenSSL_1_0_2b, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_10
# 16f8d4eb 04-May-2015 Rich Salz

memset, memcpy, sizeof consistency fixes

Just as with the OPENSSL_malloc calls, consistently use sizeof(*ptr)
for memset and memcpy. Remove needless casts for those functions.
For m

memset, memcpy, sizeof consistency fixes

Just as with the OPENSSL_malloc calls, consistently use sizeof(*ptr)
for memset and memcpy. Remove needless casts for those functions.
For memset, replace alternative forms of zero with 0.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>

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# b4faea50 02-May-2015 Rich Salz

Use safer sizeof variant in malloc

For a local variable:
TYPE *p;
Allocations like this are "risky":
p = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(TYPE));
if the type of p change

Use safer sizeof variant in malloc

For a local variable:
TYPE *p;
Allocations like this are "risky":
p = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(TYPE));
if the type of p changes, and the malloc call isn't updated, you
could get memory corruption. Instead do this:
p = OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(*p));
Also fixed a few memset() calls that I noticed while doing this.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>

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Revision tags: OpenSSL_0_9_8zf, OpenSSL_1_0_0r, OpenSSL_1_0_1m, OpenSSL_1_0_2a, OpenSSL_1_0_2, master-post-auto-reformat
# 0f113f3e 22-Jan-2015 Matt Caswell

Run util/openssl-format-source -v -c .

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>


Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_2-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-pre-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0-pre-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1-post-auto-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1-pre-auto-reformat, master-post-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8ze, OpenSSL_1_0_0-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_0q, OpenSSL_1_0_1-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_1l, master-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_1_0_2-pre-reformat, OpenSSL_0_9_8zd, OpenSSL_1_0_0p, OpenSSL_1_0_1k, OpenSSL_0_9_8-post-reformat, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_9, OpenSSL_1_0_1j, OpenSSL_1_0_0o, OpenSSL_0_9_8zc, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta3
# 360928b7 14-Aug-2014 Richard Levitte

Followup on RT3334 fix: make sure that a directory that's the empty
string returns 0 with errno = ENOENT.

Reviewed-by: Andy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>


Revision tags: OpenSSL_0_9_8zb, OpenSSL_1_0_0n, OpenSSL_1_0_1i, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_8, OpenSSL_1_0_1h, OpenSSL_1_0_0m, OpenSSL_0_9_8za, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_7, OpenSSL_1_0_1g, OpenSSL_1_0_2-beta1, OpenSSL_1_0_0l, OpenSSL_1_0_1f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_5, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_4, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_3, OpenSSL_1_0_1e, OpenSSL_0_9_8y, OpenSSL_1_0_0k, OpenSSL_1_0_1d, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-pl1, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0_1, OpenSSL_1_0_1c, OpenSSL_1_0_0j, OpenSSL_0_9_8x, OpenSSL_1_0_1b, OpenSSL_0_9_8w, OpenSSL_1_0_1a, OpenSSL_0_9_8v, OpenSSL_1_0_0i, OpenSSL_1_0_1, OpenSSL_1_0_0h, OpenSSL_0_9_8u, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta3, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0, OpenSSL_1_0_0g, OpenSSL_0_9_8t, OpenSSL_0_9_8s, OpenSSL_1_0_0f, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc8, OpenSSL_1_0_1-beta1, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc7, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc6, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc5, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc4, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc3, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc2, OpenSSL-fips-2_0-rc1, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_3, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_2, OpenSSL-fips-1_2_1, OpenSSL_1_0_0e
# 537c9823 19-Mar-2011 Richard Levitte

After some adjustments, apply the changes OpenSSL 1.0.0d on OpenVMS
submitted by Steven M. Schweda <sms@antinode.info>


Revision tags: OpenSSL_1_0_0d, OpenSSL_0_9_8r, OpenSSL_0_9_8q, OpenSSL_1_0_0c, OpenSSL_0_9_8p, OpenSSL_1_0_0b, OpenSSL_0_9_8o, OpenSSL_1_0_0a, OpenSSL_1_0_0, OpenSSL_0_9_8n, OpenSSL_0_9_8m, OpenSSL_0_9_8m-beta1, OpenSSL_1_0_0-beta5, OpenSSL_1_0_0-beta4, OpenSSL_0_9_8l, OpenSSL_1_0_0-beta3, OpenSSL_1_0_0-beta2, OpenSSL_1_0_0-beta1, OpenSSL_0_9_8k, OpenSSL_0_9_8j, OpenSSL_0_9_8i, OpenSSL_0_9_8h, OpenSSL_0_9_8g, OpenSSL_0_9_8f, FIPS_098_TEST_8, FIPS_098_TEST_7, FIPS_098_TEST_6, FIPS_098_TEST_5, FIPS_098_TEST_4, FIPS_098_TEST_3, FIPS_098_TEST_2, FIPS_098_TEST_1, OpenSSL_0_9_7m, OpenSSL_0_9_8e, OpenSSL_0_9_7l, OpenSSL_0_9_8d, OpenSSL_0_9_8c, OpenSSL_0_9_7k, OpenSSL_0_9_7j, OpenSSL_0_9_8b, OpenSSL_FIPS_1_0, OpenSSL_0_9_7i, OpenSSL_0_9_8a, OpenSSL_0_9_7h, OpenSSL_0_9_8, FIPS_TEST_10, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta6, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta5, FIPS_TEST_9, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta4, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta3, BEN_FIPS_TEST_8, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta2, OpenSSL_0_9_8-beta1, OpenSSL_0_9_7g, OpenSSL_0_9_7f, BEN_FIPS_TEST_7, BEN_FIPS_TEST_6, OpenSSL_0_9_7e
# bb09fd2b 23-Sep-2004 Richard Levitte

Import changed files from LPlib. The changes are logged as follows
for LPdir_unix.c in LPlib. For the other files, only the last log
entry applies.

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Import changed files from LPlib. The changes are logged as follows
for LPdir_unix.c in LPlib. For the other files, only the last log
entry applies.

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revision 1.11
date: 2004/09/23 22:07:22; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +20 -6
Define my own macro LP_ENTRY_SIZE to express the size of my own
buffering of directory entries, and make it depend on whichever comes
first of PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX. As a fallback, make sure it's set to
255 if neither PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX were defined. Also, if the size
given from PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX is less than 255, force LP_ENTRY_SIZE
to be 255.

It makes no harm whatsoever if LP_ENTRY_SIZE is larger than the
maximum local path name limit. It does make a lot of harm if
LP_ENTRY_SIZE is smaller. 255 seemed like a fairly acceptable default
when nothing else is available.
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revision 1.10
date: 2004/08/26 13:36:05; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +13 -13
License correction. I am not REGENTS, just a COPYRIGHT HOLDER.
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# b0841348 11-Jul-2004 Richard Levitte

In some cases, EVMSERR isn't visible (that's fairly new...).

Don't have a constant that you're going to assign to, that's just
plain stupid (I was the stupidhead here...).


# a2400fca 10-Jul-2004 Richard Levitte

Copy a few files from LPlib (a new project of mine), add a wrapper.
Now we have directory reading capabilities for VMS as well, and all
of it in a fairly general manner.