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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> |
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<software-distribution project="MinGW" home="http://mingw.org" issue="2012073100"> |
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<!-- File: msys-crypt.xml --> |
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<package-collection subsystem="msys"> |
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<download-host uri="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/%F?download" /> |
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<package name="msys-crypt"> |
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<description lang="en" title="tools for DES encryption"> |
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<paragraph>crypt provides a library implementing the standard |
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encryption functions crypt(), encrypt(), and setkey(). Many |
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programs, such as perl, rely on the presence of these functions; |
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as the functions are not provided by the MSYS runtime, this |
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additional library fulfils those needs. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>crypt also provides a command-line tool for exercising |
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those functions. `crypt cleartext' generates an encrypted version |
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of the cleartext using a random salt. `crypt salt cleartext' |
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encrypts cleartext using the specified salt. Salt is a two-character |
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string which also appears as the first two characters of the |
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encrypted cleartext. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The msys-crypt package provides the command-line utility |
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crypt and related documentation. The associated msys-libcrypt |
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package provides the runtime library and related development files. |
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</paragraph> |
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</description> |
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<licence tarname="crypt-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" /> |
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<source tarname="crypt-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" /> |
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<component class="bin"> |
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<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<!-- Note that the crypt utility is linked against the static |
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version of libcrypt.a, so there is no -dll dependency here. --> |
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<release tarname="crypt-1.1_1-3-msys-1.0.13-bin.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="doc"> |
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<release tarname="crypt-1.1_1-3-msys-1.0.13-doc.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="lic"> |
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<release tarname="crypt-1.1_1-3-msys-1.0.13-lic.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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</package> |
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<package name="msys-libcrypt"> |
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<description lang="en" title="runtime library for crypt"> |
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<paragraph>crypt provides a library implementing the standard |
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encryption functions crypt(), encrypt(), and setkey(). Many |
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programs, such as perl, rely on the presence of these functions; |
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as the functions are not provided by the MSYS runtime, this |
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additional library fulfils those needs. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>crypt also provides a command-line tool for exercising |
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those functions. `crypt cleartext' generates an encrypted version |
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of the cleartext using a random salt. `crypt salt cleartext' |
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encrypts cleartext using the specified salt. Salt is a two-character |
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string which also appears as the first two characters of the |
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encrypted cleartext. |
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</paragraph> |
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<paragraph>The msys-libcrypt package provides the libcrypt runtime |
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library and related development files. The associated msys-crypt |
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package provides the command-line utility crypt and related |
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documentation. |
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</paragraph> |
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</description> |
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<licence tarname="crypt-%-msys-%-lic.tar.%" /> |
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<source tarname="crypt-%-msys-%-src.tar.%" /> |
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<component class="dll"> |
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<!-- Every MSYS DLL package requires msys-core-bin --> |
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<requires eq="msys-core-*-msys-*-bin.tar" /> |
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<release tarname="libcrypt-1.1_1-3-msys-1.0.13-dll-0.tar.lzma" /> |
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</component> |
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<component class="dev"> |
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<release tarname="libcrypt-1.1_1-3-msys-1.0.13-dev.tar.lzma" > |
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<requires eq="msys-libcrypt-%-msys-%-dll-0.tar" /> |
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</release> |
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</component> |
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</package> |
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</package-collection> |
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</software-distribution> |
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