Thanks for the info.  I will report back if and how I get the package  
to install on CentOS 5.2

Thanks,

Ben


Quoting Alexander Klink <[email protected]>:

> Hi Ben,
>
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 08:42:52AM +0100, Til Obes wrote:
>> Benjamin Baez schrieb:
>> > Searching on the net I find a number or hits where people could not find
>> > ec.h unless they install openssl from source.  Would ec.h be something
>> > that RedHat removed so as not to break US laws?
>
> I believe they are being a tad bit paranoid here. IIRC, some
> representations used in EC cryptography may be patent-encumbered, but as
> long as you don't use that, you're fine. As Til pointed out, Debian for
> example has them and they are known to be rather strict considering
> licensing and legal issues.
>
> Cheers,
>   Alex
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