- Queries
- All Stories
- Search
- Advanced Search
- Transactions
- Transaction Logs
Advanced Search
Mar 19 2020
Mar 18 2020
Mar 17 2020
Related the changes, before we did the changes, we received two independent reports.
It is my confusion. The API is available. I only looked for symbols in the library.
It is #define-d macro to pthread_cond_*.
For Windows, it is available. I don't know the reason why it has not been available for POSIX.
Mar 16 2020
Mar 12 2020
Mar 11 2020
Fixed in master.
A program like tests/t-mpi-point assumes gcry_mpi_print can do that.
We have a sort of regression with --debug option with t-mpi-point, the point q is not printed out correctly.
Mar 10 2020
Mar 9 2020
Mar 3 2020
Feb 28 2020
I pushed the change to master.
Feb 27 2020
Feb 25 2020
Feb 19 2020
Thanks for your info.
Or your card has the key to certify and its fingerprint is: CB522FE0379DDF40A93400D7E4BC91FACDA9A65B
Simply, we need the output of gpg --card-status to identify which key is on your card.
Please show us your card information. Does it have unrelated signing key?
Feb 18 2020
With the fix of T4623, this bug is now fixed.
Fixed in master, using Libs.private support.
Feb 17 2020
Fixed in master.
Feb 14 2020
Documentation for the regular expression of Jim Tcl: http://jim.tcl.tk/fossil/doc/trunk/Tcl_shipped.html#_jim_built_in_regular_expressions
Feb 13 2020
Feb 12 2020
Created gniibe/regexp branch.
RFC4880 (and older version of RFC2440) referes Henry Spenser's REGEXP. There are three implementations: https://garyhouston.github.io/regex/