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Changelog for libsodium-devel-1.0.20-2.3.i586.rpm :

* Sat May 25 2024 Andreas Stieger _ update to 1.0.20:
* build system updates and portability fixes- includes changes from 1.0.19:
* New AEADs: AEGIS-128L and AEGIS-256
* The HKDF key derivation mechanism, required by many standard protocols
* Mon Aug 26 2019 Michel Normand - Revert previous change about cpuid as previous change rejected in https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/724809- Disable LTO as bypass boo#1148184
* Fri Aug 16 2019 Michel Normand - Add libsodium_configure_cpuid_chg.patch and call autoconf to regenerate configure script with proper CPUID checking. Required at least for PowerPC and ARM now that LTO enabled.
* Sun Jun 16 2019 ecsosAATTopensuse.org- Update to 1.0.18 - Enterprise versions of Visual Studio are now supported. - Visual Studio 2019 is now supported. - 32-bit binaries for Visual Studio 2010 are now provided. - A test designed to trigger an OOM condition didn\'t work on Linux systems with memory overcommit turned on. It has been removed in order to fix Ansible builds. - Emscripten: print and printErr functions are overridden to send errors to the console, if there is one. - Emscripten: UTF8ToString() is now exported since Pointer_stringify() has been deprecated. - Libsodium version detection has been fixed in the CMake recipe. - Generic hashing got a 10% speedup on AVX2. - New target: WebAssembly/WASI (compile with dist-builds/wasm32-wasi.sh). - New functions to map a hash to an edwards25519 point or get a random point: core_ed25519_from_hash() and core_ed25519_random(). - crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_mul() has been implemented for scalar
*scalar (mod L) multiplication. - Support for the Ristretto group has been implemented for interoperability with wasm-crypto. - Improvements have been made to the test suite. - Portability improvements have been made. - getentropy() is now used on systems providing this system call. - randombytes_salsa20 has been renamed to randombytes_internal. - Support for NativeClient has been removed. - Most ((nonnull)) attributes have been relaxed to allow 0-length inputs to be NULL. - The -ftree-vectorize and -ftree-slp-vectorize compiler switches are now used, if available, for optimized builds.
* Sat Feb 02 2019 ecsosAATTopensuse.org- Update to 1.0.17 - Bug fix: sodium_pad() didn\'t properly support block sizes >= 256 bytes. - JS/WebAssembly: some old iOS versions can\'t instantiate the WebAssembly module; fall back to Javascript on these. - JS/WebAssembly: compatibility with newer Emscripten versions. - Bug fix: crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_str_verify() and crypto_pwhash_scryptsalsa208sha256_str_needs_rehash()didn\'t returnEINVAL` on input strings with a short length, unlike their high-level counterpart. - Added a workaround for Visual Studio 2010 bug causing CPU features not to be detected. - Portability improvements. - Test vectors from Project Wycheproof have been added. - New low-level APIs for arithmetic mod the order of the prime order group: - crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_random(), crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_reduce(), - crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_invert(), crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_negate(), - crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_complement(), crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_add() and crypto_core_ed25519_scalar_sub(). - New low-level APIs for scalar multiplication without clamping: crypto_scalarmult_ed25519_base_noclamp() and crypto_scalarmult_ed25519_noclamp(). These new APIs are especially useful for blinding. - sodium_sub() has been implemented. - Support for WatchOS has been added. - getrandom(2) is now used on FreeBSD 12+. - The nonnull attribute has been added to all relevant prototypes. - More reliable AVX512 detection. - Javascript/Webassembly builds now use dynamic memory growth.
* Fri Jul 13 2018 dimstarAATTopensuse.org- Add baselibs.conf: build libsodium23-32bit, which is required by zeromq\'s -32bit packages.
* Thu Jul 12 2018 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Add gpg signature- Modernise spec file with spec-cleaner
* Fri Dec 29 2017 adam.majerAATTsuse.de- Enable verbose make output when building tests
* Wed Dec 13 2017 idonmezAATTsuse.com- Update to 1.0.16
* Signatures computations and verifications are now way faster on 64-bit platforms with compilers supporting 128-bit arithmetic (gcc, clang, icc). This includes the WebAssembly target.
* New low-level APIs for computations over edwards25519: crypto_scalarmult_ed25519(), crypto_scalarmult_ed25519_base(), crypto_core_ed25519_is_valid_point(), crypto_core_ed25519_add(), crypto_core_ed25519_sub() and crypto_core_ed25519_from_uniform() (elligator representative to point).
* crypto_sign_open(), crypto_sign_verify_detached() and crypto_sign_edwards25519sha512batch_open` now reject public keys in non-canonical form in addition to low-order points.
* The library can be built with ED25519_NONDETERMINISTIC defined in order to use synthetic nonces for EdDSA. This is disabled by default.
* sodium_stackzero() was added to wipe content off the stack.
* The Salsa20-based PRNG example is now thread-safe on platforms with support for thread-local storage, optionally mixes bits from RDRAND.
* Argon2 and scrypt are slightly faster on Linux.
* Sun Oct 08 2017 ilyaAATTilya.pp.ua- Refresh spec-file.- Update to 1.0.15.
* Release notes: https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium/releases/tag/1.0.15
* The default password hashing algorithm is now Argon2id.
* The pwhash_str_verify() function can still verify Argon2i hashes without any changes, and pwhash() can still compute Argon2i hashes as well.
* The aes128ctr primitive was removed. It was slow, non-standard, not authenticated, and didn\'t seem to be used by any opensource project.
* Argon2id required at least 3 passes like Argon2i, despite a minimum of 1 as defined by the OPSLIMIT_MIN constant. This has been fixed.
* The secretstream construction was slightly changed to be consistent with forthcoming variants.
* The Javascript and Webassembly versions have been merged, and the module now returns a .ready promise that will resolve after the Webassembly code is loaded and compiled.
* Note that due to these incompatible changes, the library version major was bumped up.
 
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