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# 86d7f5d3 26-Nov-2011 John Marino <draco@marino.st>

Initial import of binutils 2.22 on the new vendor branch

Future versions of binutils will also reside on this branch rather
than continuing to create new binutils branches for each new version.


Revision tags: v2.12.0, v2.13.0, v2.10.1, v2.11.0, v2.10.0, v2.9.1, v2.8.2, v2.8.1, v2.8.0, v2.9.0, v2.6.3, v2.7.3, v2.6.2, v2.7.2, v2.7.1, v2.6.1, v2.7.0, v2.6.0, v2.5.1, v2.4.1, v2.5.0, v2.4.0, v2.3.2, v2.3.1, v2.2.1, v2.2.0, v2.3.0, v2.1.1
# a287c64d 17-Oct-2008 Sascha Wildner <swildner@dragonflybsd.org>

Fix some typos.

Found-by: LanguageTool


Revision tags: v2.0.1
# 6300e2e2 18-Aug-2007 Sascha Wildner <swildner@dragonflybsd.org>

Use upper case for section header and expand HISTORY a bit.


# 5d7c25a3 17-Aug-2007 Sascha Wildner <swildner@dragonflybsd.org>

Add 'options CARP' to the SYNOPSIS.

Reported-by: Thomas Nikolajsen <thomas.nikolajsen@mail.dk>


# 0d16ba1d 16-Aug-2007 Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org>

Bring CARP into the tree. CARP = Common Address Redundancy Protocol, which
allows an IP address to hot switch to backup machine(s) when the master goes
offline.

Submitted-by: Baptiste Ritter <bapti

Bring CARP into the tree. CARP = Common Address Redundancy Protocol, which
allows an IP address to hot switch to backup machine(s) when the master goes
offline.

Submitted-by: Baptiste Ritter <baptiste.ritter@ulp.u-strasbg.fr>,
Jonathan, and Nicolas
Testing-by: Thomas Nikolajsen, Gergo Szakal
Obtained-from: OpenBSD, NetBSD, and FreeBSD

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