H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 57c375305c Makefile: add warnings.src to perlreq; longer list of binary files
Add warnings.src to PERLREQ.  If this isn't done, warnings.src ends up
in the xdoc tarball rather than the release tarball, which means that
unless the user can "make warnings" manually (which requires Perl)
then they can't build the documentation.

As this only affects the documentation build, it probably does not
warrant a point release.

Add a few more extensions to the list of recognized binary extensions
for the purpose of generating a .zip file with DOS line ending
conventions.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
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NASM, the Netwide Assembler

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Many many developers all over the net respect NASM for what it is: a widespread (thus netwide), portable (thus netwide!), very flexible and mature assembler tool with support for many output formats (thus netwide!!).

Now we have good news for you: NASM is licensed under the "simplified" (2-clause) BSD license. This means its development is open to even wider society of programmers wishing to improve their lovely assembler.

Visit our nasm.us website for more details. We are gradually moving services away from Sourceforge. For our remaining Sourceforge services see here.

With best regards, the NASM crew.

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