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Author SHA1 Message Date
joerg
f60512c785 Fully ANSIfy and use size_t and uint32_t in places where u_int was used
before. This fixes the build on QNX, where u_int is not exposed by the
current set of headers. Make the prototypes of the crypto functions
consistent.
2007-09-21 18:44:36 +00:00
joerg
66a0cbeee0 Don't use u_char when uint8_t are meant. Don't mess with __attribute__,
conditionally use it in the only place it is used. This should fix
problems on QNX reported by Sean Boudreau.
2007-09-14 08:12:29 +00:00
joerg
5122a367fd Include inttypes.h if it exists. Fixes issues on OSF/1 as reported
by tnn@.
2007-08-02 13:54:34 +00:00
minskim
30720001b0 Include stdint.h to use integer types such as uint32_t. 2007-07-08 05:09:09 +00:00
joerg
b1a42ef8c2 Make pkgtools/digest cross-compilation ready and actually improve
portability somewhat:
- consistently use POSIX uint{8,16,32,64}_t throughout the code.
- asssume for now that the compiler supports ULL as suffix
- use AC_TYPE_UINT{8,16,32,64}_T instead of bits.c to compute
  possible replacement types.

Bump to 20070703. Tested by Thorsten Glaser on Interix and tnn@ on
Solaris.
2007-07-03 18:54:02 +00:00
schmonz
9ded3433a9 "Import" autoconf'd digest source from othersrc/bootstrap-pkgsrc/digest
into ${FILESDIR}. (Using autoconf greatly simplifies maintenance
of this package across multiple platforms.) Copy the sources into
${WRKSRC} during "do-extract". We automagically determine VERSION
by inspecting ${FILESDIR}/configure.

USE_BUILDLINK2=no because this is a pkgsrc bootstrap tool.
2002-12-21 04:06:10 +00:00
agc
f29caca16e Import of a small utility, which calculates message digests, into the
NetBSD packages collection.

At the current time, this utility calculates md5, sha1 and rmd160
message digests, but is designed to be extensible, so that other
algorithms can be added easily, if and when they appear.

The utility outputs digests in the same format as md5(1) in basesrc.

It is designed to be small, and to be linked statically.
2001-03-06 11:21:04 +00:00