From: Stephen Sprunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

stephen> Any reason my AES patches didn't make it into the cvs tree?
stephen> I thought I submitted them properly.

They did, but in slightly changed form, I put the new stuff in
crypto/aes.  If you're rsyncing the repository and using the result as
your repository, you might want to consider 'cvs update -d'.

I did some other changes as well, but I don't recall exactly what.  I
think I wrote it rather well in the CVS log.

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