> On 06/25/08 20:38, buyoppy wrote:
> > When I tried to build some application which
> requires the
> > latest version of some other lib, first I
> installed that
> > required lib from source into /usr/local/lib and
> > ldconfiged. Older version of that lib which
When I tried to build some application which requires the
latest version of some other lib, first I installed that
required lib from source into /usr/local/lib and
ldconfiged. Older version of that lib which was installed
from package remains at /usr/lib. Then I tried to build
target application,
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A common characteristic of encrypted data is that it has
a low degree
of redundancy; the method for which I provided code
performs a
rudimentary test for redundancy in the data simply by
attempting to
compress it. If you want a better method of attacking the
problem,
>
> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:56 PM, buyoppy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I saw a webpage of Solaris's 'isencrypted'
> function which
> > inspects some data in a buffer is encrypted or not
> using
> > some algorithm including stati
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 09:11:56PM -0400, Hal Vaughan
wrote:
> > On Friday 13 June 2008, buyoppy wrote:
>> > > Is there any 'isencrypted 'function available on
Debian
>> > > which judges whether some data is encrypted or not?
>> > > Thanks in
Is there any 'isencrypted 'function available on Debian
which judges whether some data is encrypted or not?
Thanks in advance.
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Is there any 'isencrypted 'function available on Debian
which judges whether some data is encrypted or not?
Thanks in advance.
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