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From: Andreas J. <an...@io...> - 2016-03-01 20:25:24
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2016-03-01 17:43 GMT+01:00 David Woodhouse <dw...@in...> > > Actually, the interesting part starts before that. You moved the code > out from OpenSC to separate engine_pkcs11 and libp11 repositories in > August/September 2005. > > But they all appeared, in a big lump, in OpenSC in May 2003: > https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/commit/496232d9b > > Where did they come from before that? > http://archive.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/opensc/opensc_0.9.6.orig.tar.gz src/sslengines has the source code from Olaf and Kevin Stefanik. Many files are already using the BSD-2 or OpenSSL license. Also maybe someone has a backup of the old SVN server? my backup disk died some year ago, after the project was moved already to github and the server was retired :( Regards, Andreas There are commits earlier in the OpenSC history which strongly imply > that the engine code was already there — Olaf's commit f169b5c891 > tweaks some autoconf code and is titled "only build sslengine if > OpenSSL supports it". But according to the git history there *is* no > code at that point; only the autoconf test... > > -- > dwmw2 > > |