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Package: libgcrypt-doc
Version: 1.1.5-3.4
The parameter description for the function 'gcry_cipher_encrypt' is
wrong: The type of the parameters 'in' and 'out' is 'unsigned char*'
instead of 'unsigned char' as written in the file cipher-ref.sgml(.gz)
Maybe there are more of such typos but I didn't find any.
L.R.
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Version: 1.2.2-1
On 2003-11-13 Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 09:05:50 +0100, Lars H Rohwedder said:
>> Package: libgcrypt-doc
>> Version: 1.1.5-3.4
>> The parameter description for the function 'gcry_cipher_encrypt' is
>> wrong: The type of the parameters 'in' and 'out' is 'unsigned char*'
>> instead of 'unsigned char' as written in the file cipher-ref.sgml(.gz)
> That version and especially the so-called manual is out of date and
> not any longer maintained. The current version is 1.1.44 with afar
> better manual.
[...]
libgcrypt11-doc 1.2.2-1 says:
gcry_error_t gcry_cipher_encrypt (gcry cipher hd t h, void *out,
size t outsize, const void *in, size t inlen )
closing.
cu andreas
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