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* Serials were being handled as integers, causing the value to max out at 2**32-1 displaying the wrong value
* Serials were being printed as integers, now printed as hex string similar to OpenSSL's x509 tool
* This was accidentally removed in the last commit, added proper support for serials in XML now.
* Thanks to serif <serif@hexoffenders.com> for finding and fixing this. * To properly build under cygwin, library and include paths must be changed. Perhaps this can be addressed in the future.
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Worked with craSH to get this compile (easily) under cygwin. Wanted to make it accessible to Windows users to be able to audit SSL. Also added a pre-compiled binary that does not require a cygwin install to run.