Sorry for being tardy to the party here, but one thing that wasnt
mentioned was OpenPGP. Could that be considered as an alternative?
From what im seeing in the Ubuntu world, they are using it to sign
packages, could that be used as an alternative to OpenSSL?
ACK. And, btw, xmlsec also has an command line tool that can be
called easily.
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