libgcrypt, pk api, sample code
Florian Weimer
Florian.Weimer@rus.uni-stuttgart.de
12 Jun 2000 13:10:21 +0200
Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org> writes:
> > appreciated. (The gpg code itself helps, but since it uses iobufs and
> > slings a lot of structs containing state around, it's rather difficult to
> > glean the important bits -- plus that it doesn't fully use the gcrypt API
>
> I see what I can do.
Is it possible with libgcrypt to read an OpenPGP message (my main
interest is key material)? Or do I have to code my own OpenPGP
parser? (I can't use GnuPG directly because my application is quite
special and doesn't fit to the common GnuPG usage patterns.)
> > in the US contributing to libgcrypt? (I'll be out of the country for most
> > of July & August, so that wouldn't be as much of an issue then.) Is there
> > a list of things that needs doing?
>
> If you are an U.S. citizen, it doesn't matter where you stay, export
> rules will always travel with you. The good news is, that there is no
> problem with free software wanymore. Eben Moglen (FSF lawyer)
> checked, that it is okay to do GNU crypto stuff in the U.S.
Wow, that's great news.
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