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Re[3]: Frameworks integration


From: Manuel Guesdon
Subject: Re[3]: Frameworks integration
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 13:21:09 +0100 (CET)

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 12:03:10 -0800 (PST) Alex Perez 
<aperez@student.santarosa.edu> wrote:

 >| Manuel,
 >| 
 >| On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Manuel Guesdon wrote:
 >| 
 >| > On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 09:48:08 -0800 "Chris B. Vetter" <chrisv@web4inc.com> 
 >wrote:
 >| > 
 >| >  >| On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:10:25 +0100
 >| >  >| Dennis Leeuw <dleeuw@made-it.com> wrote:
 >| >  >| > Nobody knows about gscrypt, gsldap en SMBKit and it is always a 
 >guess
 >| >  >| > if they work with the released GNUstep version(s).
 >| >  >| 
 >| >  >| One reason, why people do not know about them is, BECAUSE they are 
 >part
 >| >  >| of dev-libs/ and do not have their own web site for "advertisement".
 >| >  >| 
 >| >  >| I started working on KoCrypt because I needed/wanted some crypto 
 >classes
 >| >  >| at that point in time.
 >| >  >| Much later I discovered that dev-libs/ already had gscrypt (though it
 >| >  >| didn't provide (all) the cryptos I was looking for) ...
 >| > 
 >| > Yes, it provides a basic classes and methods so one can add additional 
 >checksuming, crypting algorithms. 
 >| > It came from an old C++/MFC library I've written but I haven't yet 
 >integrated all algorithms of the original
 >| library ...
 >| 
 >| Then maybe we could supplant gscrypt with KoCrypt, and rename KoCrypt 
 >| CryptKit?

Why not. I haven't checked how you manage base classes which was one of my 
major interest in gscrypt: having a common
interface to multiple algorithms.

Manuel
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