Linus Torvalds writes:
> Interestingly, the Mozilla SHA1 code is about twice as fast as the openssl
> code on my G5, and judging by the disassembly, it's because it's much
> simpler. I think the openssl people have unrolled all the loops totally,
> which tends to be a disaster on any half-way mode
Linus Torvalds writes:
> I've just integrated the Mozilla SHA1 library implementation that Adgar
> Toernig sent me into the standard git archive (but I did the integration
> differently).
Here is a new PPC SHA1 patch that integrates better with this...
> Interestingly, the Mozilla SHA1 code is a
Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> I've just integrated the Mozilla SHA1 library implementation into the
> standard git archive
Thanks.
In the mood for another compatibility hack? My zlib doesn't have
deflateBound and browsing through the git-ml archive it seems I'm
not the only one. How about putting t
ously uses it in the
GPL version, but I left the MPL choice there too, so that those two files
(that are in a subdirectory of its own) will continue to be dual-licensed.
NOTE! I left git using the openssl libraries by default, and this is a
built-time choice in the makefile. You can choose the Mozilla
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