get the sourcecode
A bughunter
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Mon Nov 4 22:04:24 CST 2024
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Giacomo wrote: " and your question is too vague (and imprecise)
to help." No, my question is specific yet you evaded to answer it with a list of offpoint errata.
Where is the sourcecode for the UTF-8 " bytecode to glyph map "? I simply stated the use-case: checksum text. I will agree that PGP should have a precise way to checksum when producing fingerprints of keys. So should SSL. If I must seek hints having no answer.
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