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I've been trying to hack lsh so as to add support for several more
encryption algorithms: Rijndael and Serpent, but I'm not sure how this is
supposed to be done. I've already added the functions and headers to
src/symmetric and am trying to create a driver inside src/, patterning it
after the twofish driver. But something's not right. It's not recognized
by the new lsh executable that appears. What am I missing?
I then tried doing 'make maintainer-clean', so I could rebuild everything
using make_am, aclocal, autoconf, autoheader, and automake -a. autoconf
comes up with a lot of baffling errors which I don't understand. It says
that my C compiler doesn't handle ANSI C (!), and GMP is missing. I have
no idea what this is all about. There's a /usr/local/include/gmp.h left
over from a gmp 3.1 release I just installed. I'm using gcc 2.95.2
straight off Red Hat 6.1. We have gperf 2.7, Guile 1.3.4, autoconf 2.13,
and automake 1.4. What's wrong with my setup?
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Rafael R. Sevilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +63 (2) 4342217
ICSM-F Development Team, UP Diliman +63 (917) 4458925
PGP Key available at http://home.pacific.net.ph/~dido/dido.pgp
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