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Sun Aug 21 16:08:36 2005 UTC (7 years, 9 months ago) by cdecanni
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* added `srcdir' variable in order to allow compilations outside the source
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* added `ECRYPT_PROFILE'.
* made makefiles slightly more portable.
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Mon Aug 1 17:05:32 2005 UTC (7 years, 9 months ago) by cdecanni
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* added new makefiles.
* slightly modified test vectors.
* did some cleanup in scripts and test code.
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Sun Jun 26 21:29:04 2005 UTC (7 years, 11 months ago) by cdecanni
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Copied from: ecrypt/trunk/submissions/mir-1/ref/Makefile revision 14
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* no need for two directories.
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Sun Jun 26 21:18:29 2005 UTC (7 years, 11 months ago) by cdecanni
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* replaced `union Int {};' by `typedef union {} Int;'.
* replaced I64-suffices by U64C-macros.
* removed references (which are not supported in C).
* moved state initialization to `ECRYPT_ivsetup' in order to make the code
conform to the API.
* used macros for portable endianness conversion.
* added support for arbitrary message lengths.
* changed `ECRYPT_BLOCKLENGTH' to 8.
Filename: ecrypt/trunk/submissions/mir-1/ref/Makefile
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Sun Jun 26 18:46:26 2005 UTC (7 years, 11 months ago) by cdecanni
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* imported original ECRYPT submissions after first automatic cleanup.
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