Well you see if its done right the first time then it can be used for a long 
time.  We should all strive for this.  


On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 07:16:38PM +0200, Gisle Vanem wrote:
> It's quite an achievement for a open-source project to not touch a file for
> 11 years :) The 'crypto\cast\cast_s.h' file is still missing a header guard. 
> Just a FYI:
> 
> --- openssl-SNAP-20110407\crypto\cast\cast_s.h  Tue Feb 15 20:00:20 2000
> +++ crypto\cast\cast_s.h        Wed Feb 16 18:33:28 2011
> @@ -55,6 +55,9 @@
>   * copied and put under another distribution licence
>   * [including the GNU Public Licence.]
>   */
> +#ifndef OPENSSL_CAST_S_H
> +#define OPENSSL_CAST_S_H
> +
>  OPENSSL_GLOBAL const CAST_LONG CAST_S_table0[256]={
>         0x30fb40d4,0x9fa0ff0b,0x6beccd2f,0x3f258c7a,
>         0x1e213f2f,0x9c004dd3,0x6003e540,0xcf9fc949,
> @@ -583,3 +586,4 @@
>         0x04f19130,0xba6e4ec0,0x99265164,0x1ee7230d,
>         0x50b2ad80,0xeaee6801,0x8db2a283,0xea8bf59e,
>         };
> +#endif
> \ No newline at end of file
> 
> ----------------
> 
> I think this cast_s.h must be the olderst file in OpenSSL.
> 
> --gv
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