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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Fred Backman wrote: > But the problem is that crypt() is not included in djgpp, and I believe the > reason for this is that there are some silly legal issues involved which > basically makes it illegal to export the crypt() code outside the US. I'd rather think that DJGPP has no `crypt' because nobody wrote it. `crypt' uses DES encryption, and AFAIK DES is not restricted in the way you describe.
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