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- Update to 3.2.4 Changes: 2009-11-23: - src/imager.cpp (imager::start_imaging): fixed for threaded_hash. 20091022: - configure.ac: updated to version 3.2.3 - configure.ac: fixed the optimization flag stuff. - imager.cpp & imager.h: modified to work with threaded_hash and EVP system 20090905: - configure.ac: minor changes to compile under GCC +4.4 PR: ports/151683 Submitted by: Herbert J. Skuhra <h.skuhra@gmail.com> (maintainer) Approved by: pgollucci (mentor, implicit)
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- Update to 3.2.1. PR: ports/137725 Submitted by: Sylvio Cesar <scjamorim@bsd.com.br> Approved by: maintainer timeout ( > 2 weeks )
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aimage is the Advanced Disk Imager a tool to create forensic disk images. aimage is a component the Advanced Forensics Format project. WWW: http://www.afflib.org PR: ports/122273 Submitted by: Chris Calvey <chris at securityforensics.co.uk>
