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It seems that the CMS code is currently the only code in existence that
uses this function.
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Files are identical once whitespace and newlines are removed.
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Whitespace only and no change according to diff -w.
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These were removed in OpenSSL b1322259d93cf6b6286f9febcd468b6a9f577d91.
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Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) is a standard for cryptographically
protecting messages, as defined in RFC 5652. It is derived from PKCS #7
version 1.5 and utilises various ASN.1 structures, making it complex and
fairly heavyweight. Various protocols - including RPKI (RFC 6480) - have
been built on top of it, which means it is necessary to support CMS, in
order to support RPKI.
This imports around 6,000 lines of code from OpenSSL 1.1.1, which is still
under the original OpenSSL license. Further work will occur in tree.
Requested by and discussed with many.
ok deraadt@ tb@
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ok beck@, guenther@, tedu@
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Remove unnecessary NULL check.
ok miod@
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