I was going through the repository in search of an existing library that provide encryption and decryption of GPG or OpenPGP messages. Then I fell upon QCA. It's modeled after the Java Cryptography Architecture, but the Qt Cryptography Architecture (available by running "sudo apt-get install libqca2-dev libqca2-doc libqca2") provides mainly every kind of cryptography resource we'd may need. It's project page is at <http://delta.affinix.com/qca/> but the documentation it provides is pretty well done and provides useful examples. One thing, this may allow us to drop those MD5.*pp files in WntrData. You can expect to see the use of both QCA and libqrencode (although there's no real library for decoding QR codes, which we need) used in WntrNtwk soon. I recommend building the (crappy) graphical user interface version of Wintermute, by changing the CMake file in wntr/core, "WINTERMUTE_USE_GUI". As of that, I'll try and begin to implement a means of using ncurses to build a more flexible TUI.
Cheers, team! I'm really sorry that I'm unavailable to reply quickly to e- mails; this'll change when classes start for me (they start late, oddly enough), but for now, bear with me! -- Jacky Alcine <http://www.jackyalcine.co.cc>
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