I received no response from the PyCrypto folks. I've gone ahead and put the project on bitbucket. You can find it at:

http://bitbucket.org/djlawler/ironpycrypto/overview/

ANY suggestions/patches etc would be great. The easiest way to install it is to build the IronPyCrypto dll using Visual Studio (express is fine) OR SharpDevelop 3. Then you can plop the dll into a directory called DLLs in C:\Program Files\IronPython 2.6 (assuming the default location for IP). Then copy the Crypto directory into C:\Program Files\IronPython 2.6\Lib\site-packages. You can also compile the python portion to Crypto.dll using SharpDevelop or (probably) pyc and put that DLL in the DLLs directory as well (then you don't need to copy the Crypto directory). After that it should work if you do something like: from Crypto.Hash import MD4. As it stands now it passes all the unit tests in PyCrypto. winrandom is a pretty bad hack...but I reasonably happy about almost everything else. Now that this is out I am hoping (very much), that someone from Microsoft can tell me if there is a better way to handle creating the modules in c#! (hint, hint)

Enjoy!

David _______________________________________________
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