Fedora/RedHat distros comply with US patent law and remove this curve,
which makes it impossible to run ethereum with distro provided Golang.
File crypto/ecies/README claims it is unsupported anyway.
* Change password protection crypto in keystore to version 3
* Update KeyStoreTests/basic_tests.json
* Add support for PBKDF2 with HMAC-SHA256
* Change MAC and encryption key to avoid unnecessary hashing
* Add tests for test vectors in new wiki page defining version 3
* Add tests for new keystore tests in ethereum/tests repo
* Move JSON loading util to common for use in both tests and
crypto packages
* Add backwards compatibility with key store version 1
* Add key header containing key version, kdf and kdf params
* Store key header as JSON in the key file
* Read in KDF params from key header
* Include key header in MAC calculation and MAC verification
Linux build documentation is mostly geared towards Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS).
Appropriate package is called `libgmp-dev` there.
Note that on pristine installations building `geth` with godep will
fail because this header is missing. This is not documented in the
top-level README, but is on the wiki:
https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Installation-Instructions-for-Ubuntu#building-geth-command-line-client
That page recommends `libgmp3-dev`, which ATM provides same version
as `libgmp-dev`.
- cli: add passwordfile flag
- cli: change unlock flag only takes account
- cli: with unlock you are prompted for password or use passfile with password flag
- cli: unlockAccount used in normal client start (run) and accountExport
- cli: getPassword used in accountCreate and accountImport
- accounts: Manager.Import, Manager.Export
- crypto: SaveECDSA (to complement LoadECDSA) to save to file
- crypto: NewKeyFromECDSA added (used in accountImport and New = generated constructor)