nisse@lysator.liu.se (Niels Möller) writes:
I'm finally looking into conversion of the lsh repository from CVS to GIT, and this naturally also includes nettle.
That is great. I find that testing and preparing patches is easier with git than CVS. I have been wanting to propose patches for adding the new SHA2/x hashes, and this will be easier for me now.
Please test, and if all goes well I'll rename this repository to "lsh" (or recreate, if I can't figure out how to do repository renames with gitorious).
The nettle part worked fine for me. Let me suggest to populate .gitignore with some files indicate by 'git status' after building Nettle once. For me the output was as below.
/Simon
# INSTALL # aclocal.m4 # aes-decrypt-internal.asm # aes-encrypt-internal.asm # camellia-crypt-internal.asm # config.guess # config.sub # examples/getopt.c # examples/getopt.h # examples/getopt1.c # examples/next-prime # examples/random-prime # examples/run-tests # gcmdata # hogweed.pc # install-sh # machine.m4 # memxor.asm # nettle.pc # serpent-decrypt.asm # serpent-encrypt.asm # sha1-compress.asm # testsuite/camellia-test # testsuite/gcm-test # testsuite/memxor-test # testsuite/meta-armor-test # testsuite/meta-cipher-test # testsuite/meta-hash-test # testsuite/random-prime-test # testsuite/ripemd160-test # testsuite/run-tests # testsuite/sha224-test # testsuite/sha384-test # testsuite/sha512-test # texinfo.tex # tools/getopt.c # tools/getopt.h # tools/getopt1.c # tools/nettle-hash