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@- Update to 0.4.
- Pass maintainer to submitter. Previous maintainer address bounced, even
  after removing the anti-spam measure.
- Cleanup COMMENT and pkg-descr.
- Also, respect PREFIX.

PR:		ports/157361
Submitted by:	Ryan Steinmetz <rpsfa@@rit.edu>
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@SHA256 (seccure-0.4.tar.gz) = 33d690a7034ee349bce4911a8b7c73e6e3cd13a140f429e9e628d5cd5a3bb955
SIZE (seccure-0.4.tar.gz) = 31881
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@New port: security/seccure - SECCURE Elliptic Curve Crypto Utility for Reliable Encryption

	The seccure toolset implements a selection of asymmetric
	algorithms based on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). In
	particular it offers public key encryption / decryption,
	signature generation / verification and key establishment.

	ECC schemes offer a much better key size to security ratio
	than classical systems (RSA, DSA). Keys are short enough
	to make direct specification of keys on the command line
	possible (sometimes this is more convenient than the
	management of PGP-like key rings). seccure builds on this
	feature and therefore is the tool of choice whenever
	lightweight asymmetric cryptography -- independent of key
	servers, revocation certificates, the Web of Trust or even
	configuration files -- is required.

PR:		ports/115943
Submitted by:	Lukasz Komsta <luke@@novum.am.lublin.pl>
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MD5 (seccure-0.3.tar.gz) = 01f2a24ef84743795b6be007e4ca4e5c
SHA256 (seccure-0.3.tar.gz) = 8d9cadca8319b253ae24644c22958898babb67abafd2d90caadd97714d824a47
SIZE (seccure-0.3.tar.gz) = 30376
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