History log of /openbsd-src/lib/libcrypto/rc2/rc2cfb64.c (Results 1 – 8 of 8)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 4a925a6a 07-Jul-2023 beck <beck@openbsd.org>

Hide symbols in lhash, pem, and rc2

ok jsing@


# aa1fb016 07-Jul-2023 beck <beck@openbsd.org>

Hit rc2 with the loving mallet of knfmt.

ok tb@


# c9675a23 26-Nov-2022 tb <tb@openbsd.org>

Make internal header file names consistent

Libcrypto currently has a mess of *_lcl.h, *_locl.h, and *_local.h names
used for internal headers. Move all these headers we inherited from
OpenSSL to *_l

Make internal header file names consistent

Libcrypto currently has a mess of *_lcl.h, *_locl.h, and *_local.h names
used for internal headers. Move all these headers we inherited from
OpenSSL to *_local.h, reserving the name *_internal.h for our own code.
Similarly, move dtls_locl.h and ssl_locl.h to dtls_local and ssl_local.h.
constant_time_locl.h is moved to constant_time.h since it's special.

Adjust all .c files in libcrypto, libssl and regress.

The diff is mechanical with the exception of tls13_quic.c, where
#include <ssl_locl.h> was fixed manually.

discussed with jsing,
no objection bcook

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# 98acf185 28-Oct-2014 jsg <jsg@openbsd.org>

deregister; no binary change
ok jsing@ miod@


# c3d6a26a 12-Jun-2014 deraadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>

tags as requested by miod and tedu


# c109e398 15-Dec-2000 beck <beck@openbsd.org>

openssl-engine-0.9.6 merge


# 913ec974 29-Sep-1999 beck <beck@openbsd.org>

OpenSSL 0.9.4 merge


# 5b37fcf3 05-Oct-1998 ryker <ryker@openbsd.org>

Import of SSLeay-0.9.0b with RSA and IDEA stubbed + OpenBSD build
functionality for shared libs.

Note that routines such as sslv2_init and friends that use RSA will
not work due to lack of RSA in th

Import of SSLeay-0.9.0b with RSA and IDEA stubbed + OpenBSD build
functionality for shared libs.

Note that routines such as sslv2_init and friends that use RSA will
not work due to lack of RSA in this library.

Needs documentation and help from ports for easy upgrade to full
functionality where legally possible.

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