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Subject: Re: is "BKDR_HACDEF.M" found in c:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypt-0.dll for real?
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:36:58 -0700
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I tried downloading libcrypt from a couple of mirrors, and both versions
were trapped by the officescan service.  I then downloaded the libcrypt
source, built it with gcc, and installed the resulting cygcrypt-0.dll
successfully.  Just to make sure, I ran a manual scan over the
c:/cygwin/bin directory and it reported the directory to be clean.  So,
if all else fails, you can always build it yourself.




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