Hi Max, Could you confirm what the "RANDOM_SERIAL_SIZE" means, and if the new version will allow 64-bit serial numbers?
Thanks, David On 08/02/2010 20:53, Dinschel, Duane wrote: > That's great news. We have enough lead time that waiting for the new > version should be fine. > > Thank you, > Duane > > -----Original Message----- > From: Massimiliano Pala [mailto:p...@cs.dartmouth.edu] > Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 3:11 PM > To: Users' Help and Suggestions > Subject: Re: [Openca-Users] Generating random vs. incremental serial > numbers from CA > > Hi, > > the new version will enable the "random" serial numbers by default. The > new feature can be enabled/disabled on the CA by using the following > configuration options: > > USE_RANDOM_SERIAL "Y" > RANDOM_SERIAL_SIZE 10 > > As the new version should be ready very soon, I have not planned to > release any patch against the current version :D Dr David O'Callaghan -- Ánra Taighde - Scoil na hEolaíochta Ríomhaireachta ⁊ na Staitisticí, Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath 2 Research Fellow - School of Computer Science & Statistics, Trinity College, Dublin 2 Guthán / Telephone: +353 1 896 1536
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