Andy Polyakov wrote:
> 
> > A while ago I asked a question about contributing back some changes to
> > OpenSSL for porting it to the Macintosh.
> >
> > I'm ready to do that now, but I'm not sure what format is preferred. I
> > think it's probably a diff dump, but I'm not sure what options to include
> > when I generate the diff dump (I'll be using my Linux box to do the
> > comparison, so it's GNU diff).
> Straightforward 'diff -u' is fine.
> >
> > Also, there are some Mac-specific files that I need to include.  To whom
> > should I send these files?
> To this very list:-) Well, unless they're larger than say 20-30-50K...
> And they probably are... It's project files and probably some resources
> you're talking about, right? Send 'em to me or just make 'em available
> for download and send the pointer to the list.
> > They are, of course, in a funky Mac-specific
> > format (goofy data/resource fork), so it's easiest if I send them as an
> > encoded archive (.sit.hqx, if that means anything to anyone).
> Absolutely! It's no problem at all!

Is it possible to deStuff on a PC at all?

Cheers,

Ben.

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