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that this provokes. "Wherever possible" means "In the kernel OR NOT C++" (implying C). There are places where (void *) pointers are not valid, such as for function pointers, but in the special case of (void *)0, agreement settles on it being OK. Most of the fixes were NULL where an integer zero was needed; many of the fixes were NULL where ascii <nul> ('\0') was needed, and a few were just "other". Tested on: i386 sparc64 |
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pam_chroot | ||
pam_deny | ||
pam_echo | ||
pam_exec | ||
pam_ftpusers | ||
pam_group | ||
pam_guest | ||
pam_krb5 | ||
pam_ksu | ||
pam_lastlog | ||
pam_login_access | ||
pam_nologin | ||
pam_opie | ||
pam_opieaccess | ||
pam_passwdqc | ||
pam_permit | ||
pam_radius | ||
pam_rhosts | ||
pam_rootok | ||
pam_securetty | ||
pam_self | ||
pam_ssh | ||
pam_tacplus | ||
pam_unix | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc | ||
modules.inc |