argument (for pam_get_data(3)) are untouched if the function fails.
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header, as it may define symbols which modify the behaviour of those headers.
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apparently isn't present on some platforms (e.g. Solaris 8)
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final argument as void ** rather than const void **, but having seen
the strict aliasing warnings gcc generates at higher -O levels, it
makes a lot more sense. Change the prototype and definition back to
what the XSSO specifies, and make the necessary changes to avoid
warnings in code that calls pam_get_data().
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change the copyright date on generated man pages from 2002 to 2001-2003
since work on this part of OpenPAM started in late 2001.
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The basics (pam_start(), pam_end(), pam_strerror(), item-,
data- and environment-related functions and the six PAM
primitives) are implemented. A stub is provided for
pam_get_user(), which is not yet implemented. Stubs are also
provided for XSSO mapping and secondary authentication, though
they are not built and will probably not be implemented for
quite some time.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
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