[Cryptography Team]Re:[squeak-dev]DigitalSignatureAlgorithm>>#initRandomNonInteractivelyisnot random

Rob Withers reefedjib at gmail.com
Sat Aug 28 11:30:20 UTC 2010



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From: "Bert Freudenberg" <bert at freudenbergs.de>
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Subject: Re: [Cryptography 
Team]Re:[squeak-dev]DigitalSignatureAlgorithm>>#initRandomNonInteractivelyisnot 
random

>
> On 28.08.2010, at 12:59, Rob Withers wrote:
>
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>> From: "Bert Freudenberg" <bert at freudenbergs.de>
>> Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 6:42 AM
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>> Cc: "Squeak Crypto" <cryptography at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Cryptography Team] 
>> Re:[squeak-dev]DigitalSignatureAlgorithm>>#initRandomNonInteractivelyis 
>> not random
>>
>>> It's best to first publish to the inbox. You do not need special 
>>> permissions for that. Once we're happy with the packages we move them 
>>> over to trunk.
>>
>> Done.   The following packages are in the Inbox:
>>
>> CryptoCore
>> CryptoCoreTests
>> CryptoExtras
>> CryptoExtrasTests
>> CryptoCerts
>> CryptoCertsTests
>>
>> All tests pass, although I have not tried to load just CryptoCore and 
>> CryptoCoreTests and run its tests.
>>
>> Rob
>
> Ah, should have commented on the package names - didn't think you're 
> *that* fast ;)

I did the work last night.

>
> The convention is to use hyphenation. As Andreas suggested, that would be 
> "Crypto-Core", "Crypto-Core-Tests" etc.

The problem with that approach is the the Test package gets included with 
the core package.  In the example of "Kernel" and "KernelTests" hyphenation 
is not used.

Rob
 




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