1.07 - Fri Aug 15 16:53:36 2008 * Fixed the odd character problems in some of the files * No need to upgrade if you already have this installed 1.06_03 - Sun Jun 22 11:32:46 2008 * Trying the __sgi definition. If this doesn't make things blow up, this release will get bumped to 1.07. 1.06_02 - Thu Jun 19 11:55:21 2008 * Removed wide chars from the header file. Some compilers like to complain about things that are wrong. :( 1.06_01 - Wed Jun 18 09:37:34 2008 This is a test of a fix for Irix. 1.06_01 - Wed Jun 4 19:18:57 2008 * This is a test of a fix for Irix. 1.06 - Wed Apr 23 13:14:34 2008 * This release has a compiler-bug workaround for Sun C 5.9 identified by Andy Armstrong. No, really, it was a compiler bug: http://in.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=53641&tstart=0 * You don't need to upgrade if you already have 1.05. 1.05_02 - Sun Apr 20 15:26:21 2008 * This is a workaround for a Solaris compiler bug, but let's see what CPAN Testers does with it. 1.05_01 - Tue Nov 20 07:59:26 2007 * Updated rijndael.h to handle Mac OS X Panther, thanks to John Fong. * No need to upgrade if you already have this installed. 1.05 - Fri Nov 9 05:39:09 2007 * This version fixes the signed integer problems that Solaris had. * Now this module requires perl 5.6. * You don't need to upgrade if your system isn't Solaris. 1.04_03 - Mon Oct 15 14:27:00 2007 * Quashed warnings about overflows by casting numbers to unsigned ints. * This compiles warning-free and passes all tests on Solaris 10 with gcc 3.4.6, so it might take care of RT#27632 1.04_02 - Wed Sep 19 19:24:06 2007 * remove test files that shouldn't be there 1.04_01 - Wed Sep 12 15:34:24 2007 * This developer release explores the Solaris bug noted in RT#27632. Some Solaris installations may be encrypting or decrpyting incorrectly. 1.04 - Fri Feb 23 11:20:44 2007 * Todd Ross adjusted rijndael.h to use __sun to identify Solaris boxes. GCC uses __sun__ or __sun, but Solaris cc only uses __sun : http://blogs.sun.com/morganh/date/20060928 * If you've already compiled this module, you don't need to upgrade 1.03 - Thu Feb 22 15:42:04 2007 * Updated distro to include missing Pod tests * No code changes 1.02 - Thu Jan 25 14:48:51 2007 * Updated docs to show cipher modes. No need to upgrade if you already have this. 1.01 - Wed Jan 10 19:14:14 2007 * Bump to a release version. This is the same as 0.06_10. * This release should fix the problems with INT types on all platforms, including 64 bit platforms. 0.06_10 - Wed Jan 10 00:35:10 2007 * Let's try the int type for MinGW:wq 0.06_09 - Fri Dec 15 08:12:02 2006 * Updated header file to handle Solaris special case * I think this might be the release candidate for 0.07! :) 0.06_08 - Wed Nov 29 19:51:33 2006 * Adjusting WIN32 targets for typedefs. Some things look like both Unix and Windows, so I don't want compilers to choke if it tries to redefine types. 0.06_07 - Mon Nov 27 10:37:18 2006 * more header file fiddling to get everyone to define the right abstract types. This time check for _SYS_TYPES_H 0.06_06 - Fri Nov 17 14:56:19 2006 * Fooled with header file some more, and tested it myself on Cygwin. Instead of checking for WIN32, just check for __CYGWIN__ 0.06_05 - Fri Nov 17 11:13:25 2006 * The last two revisions seem to not define UINTxx and ends up with a parse error. Let's try this, as I go off to dig out my Windows box. 0.06_04 - Wed Nov 15 14:43:37 2006 * Try UINT patch from David Golden to get this to work on MinGW 0.06_03 - Wed Nov 15 11:07:08 2006 * Re-jiggered logic to define UINT32 and UINT8. First I'll try sys/types.h, then check if they are already defined elsewhere, and lastly hardcode the typedefs based on platform. The previous release (0.06_02) had some problems on Windows from conflicting typedefs (similar to the cygwin problems with libjpeg and X), so I guard my typedefs by checking for previous definitions. Let's hope those previous definitions are right :) 0.06_02 - Sun Nov 12 16:23:07 2006 * Let's try some hardcoded types for UINT(32|8) for Windows. 0.06_01 - Sun Nov 12 10:38:56 2006 * Adjust version number to match distro number (RT #4227) * Use instead of hard-coding (RT #22755, 9514, 18812, 1444, 503). * This module is now maintained by brian d foy (bdfoy@cpan.org)