Deadwood 2.9.01 released: Recursion is ready for beta testing

Sam Trenholme strenholme.usenet at gmail.com
Sat Jul 24 03:51:16 EDT 2010


> On INSTALL.TXT file of Deadwood 2.9.01 tarball on the  system start-up
> scripts example, the line:
>
>        killall DwMain
>
> should be:
>
>        killall duende
>

Fixed:

http://www.maradns.org/deadwood/snap/deadwood-H-20100723-1.tar.bz2

Or, for just the patch:

http://www.maradns.org/deadwood/patches/deadwood-2.9.01-DwMain.patch

> Please, see attached the files:
>
> Makefile.icc                    # build duende with ICC compiler
> Makefile.funtoo.icc        # build deadwood with ICC compiler

I only got the Makefile.funtoo_icc file; I see it is very similar to
the Makefile.centos5 file included with Deadwood.  I presume these are
Makefiles for Intel's C compiler (ICC).  Any information about the
Makefile and what it can be used for is good.  I also assume the
changes to the Makefile are licensed under Deadwood's license.

- Sam

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