On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:

Antoine Lucas suggested extending my small digest package (which provides md5
and sha-1 digests of R objects, which it are serialized if needed) with a
crc32 function, and provided a fairly complete patch.

We are now wondering if we should play it safe and bundle crc32.c (plus
utils) in the digest sources (as I do with md5 and sha1), or if we can assume
that crc32 is present on all R platforms thanks to zlib.

Is that the case?  If so, is it a good idea to use it even though it doesn't
appear in the header files?  Or should we package "our" copy?

It is present, but with --with-zlib options it could be in an external library and hence not exported by R.bin/libR.so. So I don't think you can rely on finding it.


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