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Author SHA1 Message Date
gdt
12c101dc74 Update to 0.6.0.1206569328141510525648634803928199668821045408958.
(Yes, that ridiculous version number really is what upstream calls it.)

No NEWS entry, but announcement includes:

2012-03-13  Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn  <zooko@zooko.com>

      * src/pycryptopp/_version.py: release pycryptopp-0.6.0
      * add Ed25519 signatures (#75)
      * add XSalsa20 cipher (#40)
      * switch from darcs to git for revision control
      * pycryptopp version numbers now include a decimal encoding of *
      * reorganize the source tree and the version number generation
      * aesmodule.cpp: validate size of IV and throw exception if it
        is not 16 (#70)
      * fixed compile errors with gcc-4.7.0 (#78)
      * fixed compile errors concerning "CryptoPP::g_nullNameValuePairs" (#77)
      * suppress warnings from valgrind with new OpenSSL 1.0.1 on Fedora (#82)
      * raise Python exception instead of uncaught C++ exception
        (resulting in abort) when deserializing malformed RSA keys (#83)
2012-03-16 00:12:35 +00:00
gls
275bef5b5d Update security/py-cryptopp to 0.5.29.
Upstream changes:

Not complete, the only info mentionned in the Changelog is this:

2011-01-16 -- pycryptopp v0.5.28

re-enable the ECDSA module, but please do not rely on it as it is expected to
change in backwards-incompatible ways in future releases several changes to the
build system to make it tidier and less error-prone -- see revision control
history for details
2012-02-18 21:18:02 +00:00
gdt
e271ea57be This uses setuptools, so use egg.mk.
Substitute egg directory in PLIST to avoid hardcoded version.
2010-07-23 23:17:48 +00:00
gdt
2d1c8c73d7 Import py26-cryptopp-0.5.19 as security/py-cryptopp.
pycryptopp is a set of Python wrappers for a few of the best crypto
algorithms from the Crypto++ library.
2010-07-22 19:39:41 +00:00