2.4.0 (current)
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2.4.0 (current)
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2.4.0 (current)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of git.savannah.gnu.org.
Packaged for Guix (crates-io)
The current version of crc-catalog is 2.4.0.
2.2.0 — diff review from 1.1.1 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. By Bastian Kersting.
This crate exposes a catalog of types that represent read-only versions of algorithms. There is no line of code that actually does something within this crate, but rather information about the algorithms as Rust types-
1.1.1 (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. By George Burgess IV.
crc-catalog has no actual functions or logic implementing crypto; it's just a
few types and const
s that outline different CRC configurations. Hence, this
doesn't implement crypto.
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This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…
Inspection reveals that the crate in question does not attempt to implement any cryptographic algorithms on its own.
Note that certification of this does not require an expert on all forms of cryptography: it's expected for crates we import to be "good enough" citizens, so they'll at least be forthcoming if they try to implement something cryptographic. When in doubt, please ask an expert.
All crypto algorithms in this crate have been reviewed by a relevant expert.
Note: If a crate does not implement crypto, use does-not-implement-crypto
,
which implies crypto-safe
, but does not require expert review in order to
audit for.
May have been packaged automatically without a review
Lib.rs has been able to verify that all files in the crate's tarball are in the crate's repository with a git tag matching the version. Please note that this check is still in beta, and absence of this confirmation does not mean that the files don't match.
Crates in the crates.io registry are tarball snapshots uploaded by crates' publishers. The registry is not using crates' git repositories, so there is a possibility that published crates have a misleading repository URL, or contain different code from the code in the repository.
To review the actual code of the crate, it's best to use cargo crev open crc-catalog
. Alternatively, you can download the tarball of crc-catalog v2.4.0 or view the source online.
Only in debcargo (unstable). Changelog: