No problem! Looks like it is fixed for real this time, too. Just got around to trying it out (and updating my forked branches).
Jeff On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Peter Dettman < peter.dett...@bouncycastle.org> wrote: > Thanks Jeff, I've copied your fixed version into master. Since I've > previously tried to fix this !@#$% file without success, perhaps someone > would kindly verify that I have indeed managed it this time? > > Regards, > Pete Dettman > > > On 14/02/2014 12:43 AM, Jeff Stedfast wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > FWIW, I have a fix for this in the visual-studio-2010 branch of my > github fork: https://github.com/jstedfast/bc-csharp > > I try to keep it in sync with the latest bc-csharp updates whenever I > notice new commits have landed in the official repo. > > Jeff > > > On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Mankowski, Chris <cmankow...@nfp.com>wrote: > >> The following file seems to have many strange characters and doesn't >> appear to compile cleanly >> >> Y:\Git\bc-csharp\crypto\src\asn1\isismtt\x509\AdmissionSyntax.cs >> >> I'm working around the issue by creating a non-functional stub class, >> since I don't need this. Regardless I thought I'd bring it to your >> attention. >> >> Also, thank you for working on the scep***k1 curve improvements. I >> can't wait to try them out! >> ------------------------------ >> This e-mail may contain information that is privileged, confidential or >> protected under state or federal law. If you are not an intended recipient >> of this email, please delete it, notify the sender immediately, and do not >> copy, use or disseminate any information in the e-mail. Pursuant to IRS >> Circular 230, any tax advice in this email may not be used to avoid any >> penalties imposed under U.S. tax laws. E-mail sent to or from this e-mail >> address may be monitored, reviewed and archived. >> > > >