Thanks to the help received i've done the first running release of the
encrypted store backend with Blowfish encryption only. It works with
storeio for permanent data and temporary, like a swap partition, with a
random generated key. I'm very happy to see that the design of Hurd makes
possible to
On 27 Oct 2003, Niels Möller wrote:
> > It is normal that my LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not used when setting
> > translators?
> I believe it works like this: When a (passive) translator is started, it
> inherits environment variables from its parent process, just like any
> other process. The parent proc
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Roland McGrath wrote:
> You should run storeio under gdb and see what is going on when it tries to
> load your module.
Thanks for your reply, but i don't know how to debug storeio :-(
If i should continue this thread in help-hurd please to tell me it
i installed the debian p
Hi,
i've started to implement an encrypted store backend for the GNU Hurd
Store Library, but i have some problems and i don't understand if i've
read all the documentation to know what i'm doing :-)
I'm using Debian GNU Hurd J2 and the lastest Hurd cvs source to compile.
My first problem is that