[squeak-dev] Undeclared 'nanos' in Cryptology extension to DateAndTime

Robert Withers robert.withers at pm.me
Fri May 29 01:59:26 UTC 2020


Hey Ron, since you spent serious time in making our Cryptography project 
an official Crypto site, is there any possibility/usefulness in 
reporting this violation to the organization you achieved our legitimacy 
from? As the code has been ripped out and republished elsewhere, beyond 
our controls.

K, r

On 5/28/20 9:37 PM, Robert Withers wrote:
>
> On 5/28/20 7:40 PM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
>> On Thu, 28 May 2020, tim Rowledge wrote:
>>
>>>> On 2020-05-28, at 4:04 PM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Uhh.  Hmmm.  Which version of that Blowfish code are you using?
>>> The version included in the cryptology package on squeaksource, within the Cryptology-Ciphers package. Ron mentioned recently that we have to be very careful about where this stuff gets published.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I think his version is here:
>>>> http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Cryptography/Cryptography
>>> Seems to be a more or less innaccessible site these days? I haven't been able to get to it in ages.
>> It was announced to be shut down and replaced with a static site[1], but
>> only on the Pharo list because who cares about other users.
> How unfortunate. I wanted to comment on the insular nature of their
> larceny. Cryptography can only be published in the squeak source
> repository. A lot of work went into it. Add it to the list...
>
> K, r
>
>> I suppose the migration[2] was not successful. The website complains about
>> jquery not being loaded.
>> Anyway, with some url mangling, the listing is available here:
>> http://www.smalltalkhub.com/mc/Cryptography/Cryptography/main
>>
>>
>> Levente
>> [1] http://forum.world.st/ANN-SmalltalkHub-Deprecation-Notice-td5114407.html
>> [2] http://forum.world.st/ANN-Smalltalkhub-Readonly-Migration-tuesday-8hs-server-maintenance-migration-td5116817.html
>>
>>> tim
>>> --
>>> tim Rowledge; tim at rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim
>>> Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.



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