>>>>> "John" == John Tapsell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (Martin Hinner's libmd (at http://freshmeat.net/projects/libmd/) uses >> public domain sha1 code in C by Peter Gutman and Colin Plumb. John> libmd also does not cross compile. John> I will send a bug report upstream. Martin's page says that his libmd is "compatible with" FreeBSD's. Looking under: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/lib/libmd/ shows that theirs is (or is based on) Eric Young's (ie, from SSLeay or OpenSSL). OpenSolaris' libmd can be browsed at: http://hg.opensolaris.org/sc/src/crypto/quantis/usr/src/lib/libmd/ http://hg.opensolaris.org/sc/src/crypto/quantis/usr/src/common/crypto/ It looks like Sun licensed it from RSA. NetBSD doesn't have a libmd; their version of OpenSSL is at: http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/crypto/dist/openssl/ OpenBSD also seems to use OpenSSL. Browse at: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libssl/ http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/sha/ It is possible either of them have made it possible to cross-compile OpenSSL.... You can also specify SHA1_LIB and SHA1_CFLAGS to use any library with compatable SHA1_Init(3), SHA1_Update(3) and SHA1_Final(3) functions, rather than letting configure choose for you. (That is documented in configure.ac.) -JimC -- James Cloos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6 _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
