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non port: security/bearssl/distinfo

Number of commits found: 5

Monday, 20 Aug 2018
17:20 bapt search for other commits by this committer
Update to 0.6
Original commitRevision:477665 
Friday, 29 Sep 2017
15:24 bapt search for other commits by this committer
Update to 0.5 [1]

While here: port related changes:
- Respect PREFIX
- Build a real shared library (with SONAME)

PR:		222483 [1]
Submitted by:	takefu@airport.fm [1]
Original commitRevision:450903 
Sunday, 9 Apr 2017
19:26 feld search for other commits by this committer
security/bearssl: Update to 0.4

Now requires GCC. The Clang build is not functional as it fails to link.
The cause is under investigation.
Original commitRevision:438115 
Monday, 9 Jan 2017
20:14 feld search for other commits by this committer
security/bearssl: Update to 0.2

Changelog:	https://bearssl.org/changelog.html
Original commitRevision:431029 
Thursday, 3 Nov 2016
15:55 feld search for other commits by this committer
BearSSL is an implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol (RFC 5246) written
in C. It aims at offering the following features:

- Be correct and secure. In particular, insecure protocol versions and
choices of algorithms are not supported, by design; cryptographic
algorithm implementations are constant-time by default.

- Be small, both in RAM and code footprint. For instance, a minimal server
implementation may fit in about 20 kilobytes of compiled code and 25
kilobytes of RAM.

- Be highly portable. BearSSL targets not only "big" operating systems
like Linux and Windows, but also small embedded systems and even special
contexts like bootstrap code.

- Be feature-rich and extensible. SSL/TLS has many defined cipher suites
and extensions; BearSSL should implement most of them, and allow extra
algorithm implementations to be added afterwards, possibly from third
parties.

WWW: https://bearssl.org/
Original commitRevision:425235 

Number of commits found: 5