Significant changes since 1.6.0: * A new -u option instructs spiped to run as a different uid/gid. * RDRAND x86 CPU extensions (if available) are used as an additional source of entropy. (Note that they are only used as a *supplemental* source, and if the operating system provides strong entropy then it doesn't matter if RDRAND works.) * SHA x86 CPU extensions (if available) are used to speed up computations. Few CPUs support these yet. * spipe now prints a warning if it cannot connect to the target host.
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SHA256 (spiped-1.6.1.tgz) = jXCJl523mlMaDsxQexE6xvLPXxkwVXHv8dNBPgqzNxM=
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SIZE (spiped-1.6.1.tgz) = 115055
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