freebsd-nq/lib/libc/db/README
Xin LI c9f30aaaf7 When allocating memory, zero out them if we don't intend to overwrite them
all; before freeing memory, zero out them before we release it as free
heap.  This will eliminate some potential information leak issue.

While there, remove the PURIFY option.  There is a slight difference between
the new behavior and the old -DPURIFY behavior, with the latter initializes
memory with 0xff's.  The difference between old and new approach does not
generate observable difference.

Obtained from:	OpenBSD (partly).
2009-03-28 04:00:46 +00:00

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# @(#)README 8.27 (Berkeley) 9/1/94
# $FreeBSD$
This is version 1.85 of the Berkeley DB code.
For information on compiling and installing this software, see the file
PORT/README.
Newer versions of this software will periodically be made available by
anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.berkeley.edu. An archive in compressed format
is in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.Z, or in gzip format in ucb/4bsd/db.tar.gz. If
you'd like to receive announcements of future releases of this software,
send email to the contact address below.
Email questions may be addressed to Keith Bostic at bostic@cs.berkeley.edu.
============================================
Distribution contents:
Makefile.inc Ignore this, it's the 4.4BSD subsystem Makefile.
PORT The per OS/architecture directories to use to build
libdb.a, if you're not running 4.4BSD. See the file
PORT/README for more information.
README This file.
btree The B+tree routines.
changelog List of changes, per version.
db The dbopen(3) interface routine.
docs Various USENIX papers, and the formatted manual pages.
hash The extended linear hashing routines.
man The unformatted manual pages.
mpool The memory pool routines.
recno The fixed/variable length record routines.
test Test package.