--- Aleksey Sanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have changed your functions a little bit to > match xmlsec API style. And when I did it I found > a natural place for these functions: xmlSecBuffer > "class" :)
You're going to have to be a little clearer. I am not familiar with XMLsec's internals. I've only just begun trying to use it. > I also have replaced the CryptBinaryToString() > calls in mscrypto/msx509.c with calls to new > functions Good. > All changes are checked in the mscrypto branch. Are they not included in the daily snapshots at all? Apparently the snapshots don't include the MSCrypt code at all :-( If not, then that does not help me. I do not have access to CVS at the momemnt, not that I even know how to work with CVS to begin with. I originally tried WinCVS, but it only worked the first time I ran it and now it pegs my CPU at 100% everytime it loads, so I had to uninstall it. I tried TortoiseCVS, but it does not appear in my Windows Explorer at all like it is supposed to. I have a second box that I do my development on and use a proxy server to get internet access, but every program I tried fails to login saying my proxy does not support HTTP tunnelling. And last time I tried, the online CVS at gnome.org was not accessible at the time, either (I'll have to try again later). Could you just send me the updated files? > I would appreciateif you can take a look at my > changes to the "hex" functions to make sure that > I did not break something by mistake. I'd love to, if I can get to the code to begin with. Gambit __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ xmlsec mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleksey.com/mailman/listinfo/xmlsec
