William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On 12/7/2010 2:21 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Some time ago, I wrapped some of the code from the HOTP toolkit into a
modular client/server solution, which I've decided to release here:
http://www.dynalogin.org/
APR was chosen as part of the project; mainly because I had some experience
with it from
the Ganglia project, and it solves a number of problems for a C programmer.
I believe the licensing is compatible with dynalogin (GPL v3) - if anyone has
any feedback
or concerns, it is most welcome.
Thanks to all those who have contributed to APR and provided useful building
blocks for
this project.
On behalf of the devs, you are most welcome, we are glad to hear about new
adoption!
The best way to return the favor by any of the APR consumers would be to review
the
trunk, APR (-util has been merged in), and provide feedback of what API's need
to be
binary compatibility broken when we evolve to 2.0.
If there is anything that really aught to be changed, now is the time to voice
those
sorts of concerns, so that the project can release 2.0 in the near-to-mid
future :)
I'll put that on the roadmap for the testing program
There are some other dependencies going through similar change (e.g. the
new OATH-toolkit) and I'm planning to put them through their paces at
the same time, with a set of test cases that haven't eventuated yet.