[Vm-dev] [Cryptography Team] Porting the Cryptography library to use libsodium
rabbit
rabbit at callistohouse.org
Mon Sep 12 01:12:18 UTC 2022
Hi y’all,
I managed to get FFI loaded with Examples and Tests.
What does the Callback package do and how to use it?
Have a Good One; Keep it, Light.
Kindly,
rabbit
. .. … ‘…^,^
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> On Sep 11, 2022, at 17:55, rabbit <rabbit at callistohouse.org> wrote:
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> I loaded the packages from the source.squeak.org/FFI repository. Now checking the Unix example to talk to libsodium. How can I test if this libsodium.so is loaded into the squeak process?
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> Cheers!
>
>> On 9/11/22 10:16, rabbit wrote:
>> Thanks, Jakob! It is installing now, as soon as the Metacello install completed, which is taking forever!
>>
>> Here is the various libsodium functions: https://doc.libsodium.org/quickstart
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>> Have a Good One; Keep it, Light.
>> Kindly,
>> rabbit
>> . .. … ‘…^,^
>>
>>
>> Sent from Callisto House :: decentralized mobile homeless solutions
>>
>>> On Sep 11, 2022, at 09:19, Jakob Reschke <jakres+squeak at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Hi rabbit,
>>>
>>>> Am So., 11. Sept. 2022 um 12:49 Uhr schrieb rabbit <rabbit at callistohouse.org>:
>>>> Is it possible, you can point me to an example of using FFI to talk to a shared lib?
>>>>
>>> You can choose to download and install FFI from the last page of the preferences wizard. It appears when you launch a fresh image, or find it in the Apps menu. There are some examples in the FFI-MacOS-Examples, FFI-Unix-Examples, and FFI-Win32-Examples class categories. You could also read about it on the wiki: https://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/2426
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Jakob
> --
> Have a good one; keep it, light.
> Kindly,
> rabbit
> . .. … ‘…^,^
>
>
> Sent from Callisto House :: decentralized mobile homeless solutions
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