an additional requirement on kdelibs

Brad Hards bradh at frogmouth.net
Tue Mar 6 08:51:44 GMT 2007


On Monday 05 March 2007 22:33, Jos van den Oever wrote:
> > Why does it use libssl?  In any case we have always avoided a linked-
> > in libssl, as you can see from KSSL.  That dlopens openssl, which is
> > very memory-heavy.
>
> The only reason is the sha1 routine. We could just include it in the code.
> I'm open to suggestions of fast sha1 implementations.
Do you even need a cryptographic hash? Are you just looking for something that 
doesn't suffer too many accidental collisions?

Brad
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