update to 1.04

Major changes:

* tinydns automatically returns a random set of 8 addresses, in a
  random order, from a cluster of any size.

* tinydns supports client differentiation. There's no longer any
  reason to use pickdns.

* dnstracesort prints glue information. This reveals all sorts of
  interesting inconsistencies.
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.8 2001/01/11 12:33:24 camield Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2001/01/23 09:11:18 camield Exp $
DISTNAME= djbdns-1.03
DISTNAME= djbdns-1.04
HOMEPAGE= http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html
CATEGORIES= net
MAINTAINER= Camiel Dobbelaar <cd@sentia.nl>

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MD5 (djbdns-1.03-man.tar.gz) = cf8675c8d193fb9129aaec9b1ec03779
MD5 (djbdns-1.03.tar.gz) = d756ecca7aa5a0384860eee074f8c3fa
RMD160 (djbdns-1.03-man.tar.gz) = 554a5d760faa8c1122f9ad49805bcb2e110635b8
RMD160 (djbdns-1.03.tar.gz) = 06a40c593b681b558dce941129ddb93be44f7306
SHA1 (djbdns-1.03-man.tar.gz) = e69976358eae840017b57ae24d4acb8f9dfaf260
SHA1 (djbdns-1.03.tar.gz) = 66d27ef5460ad6908f8367700014455f82fde889
MD5 (djbdns-1.04-man.tar.gz) = d92fbf1eb64808ea4208a3499b0a8559
MD5 (djbdns-1.04.tar.gz) = 31ae12bd7f4fb213f830f1b5d302a82a
RMD160 (djbdns-1.04-man.tar.gz) = 03e08b4fd3e65b28daa6be1f65d8f5ebdff41e58
RMD160 (djbdns-1.04.tar.gz) = 4217ffc0e45f6b89d994162cc0ec2be37bc80fa5
SHA1 (djbdns-1.04-man.tar.gz) = 885ccfe97b358e13f9713fc1c70e17e6c0197fed
SHA1 (djbdns-1.04.tar.gz) = cc1c94328d91487e3f9c9538f2fd7f1d337bfae1