Fedora 10 Update: tcl-trf-2.1.3-3.fc10

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2009-7427
2009-07-11 02:40:01
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Name        : tcl-trf
Product     : Fedora 10
Version     : 2.1.3
Release     : 3.fc10
URL         : http://tcltrf.sourceforge.net
Summary     : Tcl extension providing "transformer" commands
Description :
Trf is an extension library to the script language tcl. It provides
transformer procedures which change the flow of bytes through a channel
in arbitrary ways. The underlying functionality in the core is that of
stacked channels which allows code outside of the core to intercept all
actions (read/write) on a channel.

Among the applications of the above provided here are compression,
charset recording, error correction, and hash generation.

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Update Information:

Fix bug in the removal of the ripemd code that caused the trf shared object to
have missing symbols.
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ChangeLog:

* Mon Jul  6 2009 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa at redhat.com> 2.1.3-3
- fix noripemd patch to resolve undefined symbols (bz 506072)
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #506072 - libTrf2.1.3.so: undefined symbol: TrfInit_RIPEMD160
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506072
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