removing the secmem warning

Justin R. Miller incanus@codesorcery.net
Mon Jan 7 19:53:01 2002


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Thus spake Frank Tobin (ftobin@neverending.org):

> Hence, I suggest that by default, there no secmem warning, and that
> there should be an alternate option "secmem warning" which turns it
> on.
>=20
> What sayeth you?

Annoying it may be, it does raise the issue of secure memory, which is
important to be aware of.  Perhaps we could work on better ways to to
get the question answered. =20

That's my $0.02 :-)

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