- it's not something you'd want to do as part
of any kind of interactive process.
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incremental and push that out
> later today,
> so I can complete PR 1514.
Isn't this just because incremental hasn't had a release since 17.5.0?
I added post= support way back in
https://github.com/twisted/incremental/pull/37, but that was a
n you're running was being
prepared, then you can run "sudo apt install python3-twisted" to get a
system-installed version. That'll give you /usr/bin/ckeygen3 rather
than ckeygen, but close enough. Whether the older version is good
enough depends on what you're doing.
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On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 03:02:57PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> Using PyNaCl as an X25519 alternative seems unfortunately difficult,
> as it only exposes a wrapped version of X25519 which isn't quite what
> we need,
Though after I wrote this I see that nacl.bindings.crypto_scalarm
bility layer. I don't imagine this would
be a popular option.
Any preferences, or any other suggestions?
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