by Victor Shoup. It provides objects and methods for
- arbitrary length integers
- finite fields
- polynomials over fields
- extensions of fields.
NTL's lattice reduction code is also one of the best available anywhere, in
terms of both speed and robustness, and one of the few implementations of block
Korkin-Zolotarev reduction with the Schnorr-Horner pruning heuristic. It has
been used to "crack" several cryptosystems.
MAINTAINER= Tom Knienieder <tom@knienieder.com>
- allow concurrent builds.
- respect CFLAGS.
- no need to set ALL_TARGET or WRKDIST.
- do not override install target, use post-install.
- mkdir -> INSTALL_DATA_DIR.
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This module allows direct manipulation of various types of e-mail
alias files.
The primary use of Mail::Alias is for manipulating alias files in
the SENDMAIL alias file format. Additionally it is possible to read
some other formats and to convert between various alias file formats.
The following actions are available:
o Set the name of the current aliases file being accessed
o Verify the presence of aliases
o Retrieve an alias line from the file
o Add aliases
o Change the addresses for aliases
o Delete aliases
- add a patch to correct some man page typos (fed back to author)
Note that Mail::Alias is no longer part of this package, and is now a
separate CPAN module.
with OpenSSL 0.9.5a, instead of requiring only OpenSSL 0.9.6
These patches detect the revelant version and use the additional return
values in 0.9.6 only if present.
This also unbreaks the SNMP flavor on 2.8-stable, which requires SSL
support, since our UCD-SNMP daemon has OpenSSL compiled into it
(wierd, but thats how the PHP snmp-config.m4 works)
- Add OpenSSL patches
- Add note crypt.c patch that its now in 4.0.5-dev and can be removed soon
- Add --with-openssl to the standard set of configure options
Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>.
bbkeys is a general X Window System keygrabber, meant to be a working
example of a better window-hinting scheme with the blackbox window
manager.
Submitted by William Yodlowsky <bsd@openbsd.rutgers.edu>.
bbdate displays the current date in a window resembling the toolbar,
and is smart enough to pick up settings from the Blackbox style-file.
- Docks under WindowMaker.
- The port now supports three themes with 19 localizations each, plus
five fixed themes, for a total of 62 different flavors.
- Put a text field on each directory view that allows users to jump
directly to an arbitrary module, which can be specified either
by a full module/file path or by a module alias.
- Don't rely on perl's $ENV{PATH} search. Search commands for
itself and specify them by full paths
- Miscellaneous fixes.
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XML::Writer is a helper module for Perl programs that write an XML
document. The module handles all escaping for attribute values and
character data and constructs different types of markup, such as
tags, comments, and processing instructions.
By default, the module performs several well-formedness checks to
catch errors during output. This behaviour can be extremely useful
during development and debugging, but it can be turned off for
production-grade code.
The module can operate either in regular mode in or Namespace
processing mode. In Namespace mode, the module will generate Namespace
Declarations itself, and will perform additional checks on the
output.
Additional support is available for a simplified data mode with no
mixed content: newlines are automatically inserted around elements
and elements can optionally be indented based as their nesting
level.