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Revision 1.3, Thu Sep 8 19:45:36 2022 UTC (21 months ago) by bluhm
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Remove security/p5-Crypt-Serpent as make test crashes the Perl
process on amd64 and arm64.  Last update was in 2002, upstream CPAN
testers also crash Perl.  It has no dependencies in ports tree.
OK kn@

Revision 1.2 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sun Jan 18 03:15:05 2015 UTC (9 years, 4 months ago) by naddy
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Drop remaining MD5/RMD160/SHA1 checksums.

Revision 1.1.1.1 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs] (vendor branch), Sun Sep 6 13:09:06 2009 UTC (14 years, 9 months ago) by jasper
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import p5-Crypt-Serpent 1.01

Crypt::Serpent is a Perl implementation of the Serpent block cipher.
Serpent is a 128-bit block cipher, meaning that data is encrypted and
decrypted in 128-bit chunks. The key length can vary, but for the
purposes of the AES it is defined to be either 128, 192, or 256 bits.
This block size and variable key length is standard among all AES
candidates and was one of the major design requirements specified by
NIST. The Serpent algorithm uses 32 rounds, or iterations of the main
algorithm.

from Stephan A. Rickauer (MAINTAINER)

Revision 1.1 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sun Sep 6 13:09:06 2009 UTC (14 years, 9 months ago) by jasper
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Initial revision

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