> and ended up replacing it with another version a while back.
> It didn't crash but it returned incorrect values.
> So maybe that implementation is buggy. I didn't have time
> to figure out what was wrong, back then.
Perhaps you were using SHA*() instead of SHA1*()? The former
uses the original specification of SHA before NSA put in their
fix. I'm using the SHA1 functions from SSLeay with good success
in a PGP-compatible DSA signature checker on both Linux and Sol/x86.
No, definitely not. I was running on a sparc under sun cc.
One of these days I'll get around to figuring out what was wrong.
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