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Website: https:// | Website: https:// | ||
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+ | Mirror of 3.4.4.1: http:// | ||
There seems to be an issue with the latest CryptLib with 32-bit Linux operating systems that will cause Mystic to crash upon startup. | There seems to be an issue with the latest CryptLib with 32-bit Linux operating systems that will cause Mystic to crash upon startup. | ||
- | Older version: http:// | + | Older version: http:// |
==== Windows ==== | ==== Windows ==== | ||
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The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: | The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: | ||
- | * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3431.zip for this example) | + | * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3441.zip for this example) |
- | * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3431.zip is located | + | * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3441.zip is located |
- | * Type "unzip -a cl3431.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory | + | * Type "unzip -a cl3441.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory |
* Type "sudo make shared" | * Type "sudo make shared" | ||
- | * Type "ls libcl*.so*" | + | * Type "ls libcl*.so*" |
* Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it. Execute the following: | * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it. Execute the following: | ||
- | * "sudo mv libcl.so.3.4.3 / | + | * "sudo mv libcl.so.3.4.4 / |
You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish. The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! | You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish. The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! | ||
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The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: | The following steps can be executed to compile and install Cryptlib: | ||
- | * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3431.zip for this example) | + | * Download the source code .zip into its own directory (lets say /cryptlib and cl3441.zip for this example) |
- | * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3431.zip is located | + | * Switch to the /cryptlib directory where the cl3441.zip is located |
- | * Type "unzip -a cl3431.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory | + | * Type "unzip -a cl3441.zip" to extract the source code ZIP into the /cryptlib directory |
* Type "sudo make shared" | * Type "sudo make shared" | ||
- | * Type "ls libcl*.dylib*" | + | * Type "ls libcl*.dylib*" |
* Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it. Execute the following: | * Move the library into the library path and rename it so that Mystic will find it. Execute the following: | ||
- | * "sudo mv libcl.3.4.3.dylib / | + | * "sudo mv libcl.3.4.4.dylib / |
You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish. The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! | You can now delete the /cryptlib directory if you wish. The library is installed and read to be used by Mystic! | ||
cryptlib.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 11:05 by g00r00