Rhett,
I have found my work on that and I would be very happy if it saves you some 
time.
There is a file where I was keeping track of what I had done and what I wanted 
to get done.
I just zipped up the whole dir and bunged it here:
http://riscix.info/nettle12.tgz
There is a conflict in that you can't us this and the default build 
interchangeable as mine extends the book marks file format to hold the key name 
and the original version doesn't like this.  I think I only extended the 
English template file correctly.  That is any other languages will have English 
names for the extra fields.
I believe it was building and running on RISC OS 4.39 when I looked at it last 
about 2015, but I know it spat it when I tried it on a pi.  Normally I just 
telnet a linux box and ssh from there so I just worked around the issue and 
never got back to it.  

I also did some other work to make it more putty/iTerm2 like in that selected 
text is put on the clip board and adjust I think pastes.  

Alan

On 16/10/21, 5:00 am, "Rhett Aultman" <rh...@rhettaultman.com> wrote:

    
    
    On Fri, 15 Oct 2021, Alan Williams wrote:
    
    > I can't answer your actual question but I am interested in what you plan 
    > with nettle as a while ago I did some work on it which I am happy to 
    > share if its of interest.  Particularly I improved its capacity to use 
    > keys rather than passwords for ssh.  Unfortunately it got abandoned as 
    > it wasn't building compatible with the PI and I just haven’t got back to 
    > it for a long time. Alan
    
    Actually, support for keys is precisely what I'm after, so if there's 
    extant work I could carry on from, that'd be great!  I'm also curious to 
    know what was keeping it from building for the Pi, since I'm using a Pi 2 
    as my RISC OS hardware at the moment.  I'm fairly experienced with 
    low-level systems, but RISC OS and the gccsdk are very new subjects to me.
    
    Best,
    Rhett



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