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From: Shams (shams_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-06-08 20:34:45
Hi,
In that case maybe it should become a standalone library?
boost::crypt::sha1 or
boost::algoritmh::sha1
or something else
Then other crypto libraries can go under those too.
Thanks
Shams
-- "Darren Garvey" <lists.drrngrvy_at_[hidden]> wrote in message news:1be3e4b20706081327q4f3cd884s935eb2d4979cb6f6_at_mail.gmail.com... On 08/06/07, Bo Xie <xiebopublic_at_[hidden]> wrote: I know I can call openSSL(or its libcrypto) for SHA-1. But how about Windows? (I can not redistribute openSSL windows version.) My question is: Does Boost include SHA-1 implementation? As far as I know the recently pseudo-accepted Boost.Uuid library contains a SHA-1 implementation, which is free from licensing issues. It's not in CVS yet, but I figure it will be soon enough. HTH, Darren _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users_at_[hidden] http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users
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