Eric Biggers writes:
> You'd probably attract more contributors if you followed established
> open source conventions.
SUPERCOP already has thousands of implementations from hundreds of
contributors. New speed records are more likely to appear in SUPERCOP
than in any other cryptographic software
Eric Biggers writes:
> You'd probably attract more contributors if you followed established
> open source conventions.
SUPERCOP already has thousands of implementations from hundreds of
contributors. New speed records are more likely to appear in SUPERCOP
than in any other cryptographic software
I'm going to work around this Linux bug in the next release of djbdns,
just as I've worked around many other Linux bugs in the past. But the
bug is going to continue to bite people.
Matthias Andree writes:
> Now, interpreting properties as "socket properties", and O_NONBLOCK
> being a file
I'm going to work around this Linux bug in the next release of djbdns,
just as I've worked around many other Linux bugs in the past. But the
bug is going to continue to bite people.
Matthias Andree writes:
Now, interpreting properties as "socket properties", and O_NONBLOCK
being a file
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