glibc crypt extension
Andreas Schwab
schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de
Thu Apr 1 00:00:00 GMT 1999
Geoff Keating <geoffk@ozemail.com.au> writes:
|> I have put version 2.0.108 of the crypt extension up at the usual
|> place,
Here is a patch that fixes a few bugs in the manual.
Andreas.
--- libc-2.1/crypt/crypt.texi.~1~ Thu Dec 10 13:44:47 1998
+++ libc-2.1/crypt/crypt.texi Mon Jan 4 23:27:24 1999
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-@node Cryptographic Functions, , Top, Top
+@node Cryptographic Functions
+@c @node Cryptographic Functions, , Top, Top
@c %MENU% DES encryption and password handling
@chapter DES Encryption and Password Handling
@@ -42,7 +43,7 @@
* DES Encryption:: Routines for DES encryption.
@end menu
-@node Legal Problems, getpass, Cryptographic Functions, Cryptographic Functions
+@node Legal Problems
@section Legal Problems
Because of the continuously changing state of the law, it's not possible
@@ -80,9 +81,9 @@
The rules in this area are continuously changing. If any information in
this manual is out-of-date, please report it using the @code{glibcbug}
-script @xref{Reporting Bugs}.
+script. @xref{Reporting Bugs}.
-@node getpass, crypt, Legal Problems, Cryptographic Functions
+@node getpass
@section Reading Passwords
When reading in a password, it is desirable to avoid displaying it on
@@ -106,7 +107,7 @@
would be defined in @file{limits.h}.
@end deftypefun
-@node crypt, DES Encryption, getpass, Cryptographic Functions
+@node crypt
@section Encrypting Passwords
@comment crypt.h
@@ -170,7 +171,7 @@
The @code{crypt} and @code{crypt_r} functions are prototyped in the
header @file{crypt.h}.
-@node DES Encryption, , crypt, Cryptographic Functions
+@node DES Encryption
@section DES Encryption
The Data Encryption Standard is described in the US Government Federal
@@ -221,10 +222,9 @@
@comment crypt.h
@comment GNU
@deftypefun void setkey_r (const char * @var{key}, {struct crypt_data *} @var{data})
-@end deftypefun
@comment crypt.h
@comment GNU
-@deftypefun void encrypt_r (char * @var{block}, int @var{edflag}, {struct crypt_data *} @var{data})
+@deftypefunx void encrypt_r (char * @var{block}, int @var{edflag}, {struct crypt_data *} @var{data})
These are reentrant versions of @code{setkey} and @code{encrypt}. The
only difference is the extra parameter, which stores the expanded
--
Andreas Schwab "And now for something
schwab@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de completely different"
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