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Thursday, 11 Apr 2019
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04:37 mi
The below-mentioned PR identified a problem, which should've been
caught by the test-harness -- but was not, because the harness was
not used correctly (for 10 years).
Provide a new harness and fix the reported problem as well as another
one -- with MD2 digests -- identified by the now-functioning
test-suit.
Bump PORTREVISION...
PR: 237132
Reported by: Vadim Zborovsky
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Sunday, 21 Oct 2018
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05:13 mi
Stop chasing the whims of OpenSSL and use our own -lmd
as the source of various digest-algorithms. Years ago,
when I was undertaking the replacement of the bundled
implementations with those found in the base system, it
seemed like OpenSSL will be more stable... Ha-ha.
Fix the WWW, while I'm here.
PR: 229026
Submitted by: brnrd
Reported by: Package Fallout
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Monday, 13 Jul 2009
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05:30 mi
Resurrect this port from the Attic based on the new version from the
author. As before, we modify the author's code to use either OpenSSL's
-lcrypto or BSD's -lmd /directly/ instead of compiling the bundled
definitions digests.
We also link with -lz and -lbz2 instead of dlopen-ing them at run-time.
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Saturday, 13 Jun 2009
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19:22 erwin
Remove devel/tcl-trf as it has been marked BORKEN for over 5 months.
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Sunday, 11 Jul 2004
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08:38 mi
Retreat to using OpenSSL's message digest routines instead of -lmd. They
are sometimes faster and never slower. Using -lmd is still possible by
building with ``TRF_USE_MD=yes''. Bump PORTREVISION.
Use the RIPEMD160* routines from -lcrypto (or -lmd) instead of our own
-- just like for md[25] and sha*. Neither -lcrypto nor -lmd provide
RIPEMD128 (not strong enough?), so stay with our own implementation.
sparc64/amd64 are not expected to work yet...
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Friday, 9 Jul 2004
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20:48 mi
Explicitly include <sys/types.h> and <unistd.h> to fix the breakage on
recent -current. Fix warnings -- on x86, at least, the package now
builds with ``-Wall -Werror''.
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Sunday, 17 Feb 2002
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16:03 mi
Resolve a few more symbols at compile/link time, rather than at
run-time. This fixes the bz2 commands. We link against -lmd, so use
<md2.h> and <md5.h>, instead of <openssl/md[25].h> (why do we even
install those separately?). Bump up portrevision.
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