El Lun 29 Ene 2001 07:57, Alexander Klimov escribió:
> Hi.
>
> I had the same problem and sent bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> some time ago (20 Sep 2000), so, hopefully, they will fix it eventualy.
>
> There is a workaround for it. The comment in ssl/include/openssl/des.h
> said: `You should not use this function except to implement 'modes' of
> DES.', so you can just comment out declaration of des_encrypt (line 150)
> without any problem.
Now, why are the definitions so different?
/usr/include/crypt.h:23 (I guess this is Solaris crypt header)
extern void des_encrypt(char *, int);
and /usr/local/ssl/include/openssl/des.h:150 (this is from openssl)
void des_encrypt(DES_LONG *data,des_key_schedule ks, int enc);
I may be wrong, but why are the two functions decrared with different
arguments?
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