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On Friday 03 October 2003 16:57, Miles Sabin wrote: > Tyler Close wrote, > > > Trying to design a maintainable legacy codebase is silly? > > Blaming a design for the flaws of an aging, bloated and crufty > implementation is silly. Ok, that's fair, but that's not what I am saying. I am only saying that it must be feasible to maintain an ASN.1 implementation as part of a legacy codebase. Obviously, OpenSSL and SNMP have had difficulties with that. Are there counter-examples of applications that have not had long-lived bugs in their ASN.1 code? Tyler -- The union of REST and capability-based security: http://www.waterken.com/dev/Web/
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