John Marino 2ab3cf8b2c security/libbeid: Add <stdlib.h> header for malloc
The existing patch removed "<malloc.h>" but didn't provide "<stdlib.h>".
Adjust to compound patch to fix that oversight.

FWIW, the extra work to partially fix a patch is one reason I don't like
one-patch-many-files.  It's not the only reason.
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