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Version bump
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- version bump to deal with the creation of PT_PAX_FLAGS on upx compressed executables. I removed some older ebuilds also.
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- new version. This version obsoletes the need for chpax all together with the introduction of the -C flag which can create a new PT_PAX_FLAGS phdr in ELF 32/64 bit files
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- new paxctl release. new version includes ability to reuse/rename existing unneeded program header into PT_PAX_FLAGS
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This is paxctl for controlling PaX flags on a per binary basis. PaX
is an intrusion prevention system that provides the best protection
mechanisms against memory corruption bugs. Some applications are not
compatible with certain features (due to design or bad engineering)
and therefore they have to be exempted from certain enforcements. It
is also possible to use PaX in soft mode where none of the protection
mechanisms are active by default - here paxctl can be used to turn
them on for selected programs (e.g., network daemons, programs that
process network data such as mail clients, web browsers, etc).
PaX and paxctl work on ELF executables, both of the standard ET_EXEC
and the newer ET_DYN kind (older PaX releases referred to the latter
as ET_DYN executables, these days they are called Position Independent
Executables or PIEs for short).
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