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secure-computation
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Hi,
some parts of the library rely on intrinsic functions specific for x86 platforms.
This means that it is not possible to compile the lib for other platforms, and in particular for ARM.
Is there any plan to include that possibility in the future? or any effort in that direction anyone is aware of?
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Write now it is the bytes of "kzen".
we would like to have a method to set the salt and to document the presence of the said salt.
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