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Announce: modutils 2.4.17 is available

From:  Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>
To:  linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject:  Announce: modutils 2.4.17 is available
Date:  Sun, 21 Jul 2002 19:39:15 +1000

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ftp://ftp.<country>.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/modutils/v2.4

modutils-2.4.17.tar.gz          Source tarball, includes RPM spec file
modutils-2.4.17-1.src.rpm       As above, in SRPM format
modutils-2.4.17-1.i386.rpm      Compiled with gcc 2.96 20000731,
                                glibc 2.2.2.
patch-modutils-2.4.17.gz        Patch from modutils 2.4.15 to 2.4.17.

Changelog extract

	* struct obj_symbol needs target specific value for 32/64 bit modutils.
	  Will Schmidt.
	* New binutils no longer uses '?' for kstrtab in System.map.
	  Alan Modra.
	* Only warn for unknown parameters on insmod.  This used to be an error
	  which caused migration problems when a parameter was removed from a
	  module.  Requested by Matt Domsch.
	* Change default TAINT_URL to http://www.tux.org/lkml/#export-tainted.
	* Upgrade for bison > 1.31.  Reported by Akim Demaille.
	* Add license string "GPL v2".  Reported by Pavel Roskin.
	* PPC64 updates for new relocation types.  Alan Modra.
	* Revert depmod to pre-2.4.13 behaviour.  Unresolved symbols should not
	  cause a non-zero return code unless depmod -u is explicitly set.

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