And this time with attachement...

On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 10:09:41AM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> A small utility without dependencies except go. It is therfore trivial
> to install this by hand but job thought it would be useful to have it as
> a port, so here we go.
> 
> The Makefile has more handrolled things than I would like. go.port.mk is
> an incomprehensible mess and it made me waste more than enough time for
> this trivial thing. If there's a better way for anything, please let me
> know.
> 
> It is unlikely that this will ever see official releases, so I refrained
> from prepending 0.0. to the date because I find this very ugly and hacky.
> If this leaf port needs to bump EPOCH, so be it.
> 
> $ pkg_info der-ascii
> Information for inst:der-ascii-20230412
> 
> Comment:
> convert between ASN.1 encodings and text
> 
> Description:
> DER ASCII is a small human-editable language to emit DER (Distinguished
> Encoding Rules) or BER (Basic Encoding Rules) encodings of ASN.1 structures
> and malformed variants of them.
> 
> The package provides two tools, ascii2der and der2ascii, to convert DER
> ASCII to a byte string and vice versa. These tools may be used to create
> test inputs by taking an existing DER or BER structure, disassembling it
> with der2ascii into DER ASCII, making adjustments, and assembling back into
> binary with ascii2der. This avoids having to manually fix up all the length
> prefixes. As a bonus, it acts as a human-readable view for DER structures.
> 
> Maintainer: Theo Buehler <t...@openbsd.org>
> 
> WWW: https://github.com/google/der-ascii
> 

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