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[New Port Request] Nettle #9021

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jbsolomon opened this issue Nov 15, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10613
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[New Port Request] Nettle #9021

jbsolomon opened this issue Nov 15, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #10613
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category:new-port The issue is requesting a new library to be added; consider making a PR! info:good-first-issue This issue would be a good issue to get one's feet wet in solving.

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Library name:
Nettle

Library description:
A tiny low-level cryptographic library.

Source repository URL:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nettle/

Project homepage (if different from the source repository):
https://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/

Anything else that is useful to know when adding (such as optional features the library may have that should be included):
Seems to only build using GNU autoconf.

@jbsolomon jbsolomon added the category:new-port The issue is requesting a new library to be added; consider making a PR! label Nov 15, 2019
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FWIW, this library is required for building Pijul, a Rust DCVS.

@NancyLi1013 NancyLi1013 self-assigned this Nov 18, 2019
@NancyLi1013 NancyLi1013 added the info:good-first-issue This issue would be a good issue to get one's feet wet in solving. label Dec 9, 2019
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