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- Drop @dirrm* from plist
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- Use new LIB_DEPENDS syntax
- Switch to USES=libtool, drop .la files
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security)
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PR: 180520
Submitted by: Ports Fury
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Most contributors copy an existing port when writing their own so reduce the number of bad examples in the tree.
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- Trim Makefile headers
- Reset maintainer to ports@
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Feature safe: yes
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PR: ports/144487
Submitted by: ale
Approved by: portmgr (-exp run by erwin)
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Approved by: maintainer implicit
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Reported by: pointyhat
Pointy hat to: ale
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that revolves around a certain function with special properties.
The PBC (Pairing-Based Cryptography) library is a free C library
(released under the GNU Public License) built on the GMP library that
performs the mathematical operations underlying pairing-based
cryptosystems.
The PBC library is designed to be the backbone of implementations of
pairing-based cryptosystems, thus speed and portability are important
goals. It provides routines such as elliptic curve generation, elliptic
curve arithmetic and pairing computation. Thanks to the GMP library,
despite being written in C, pairings times are reasonable.
WWW: http://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/
PR: ports/133172
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
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