k...@roeckx.be said:
> Note that we're still waiting for a reply from you about your test code. I
> would like to see if it's possible to improve the speed in 3.0.0, or at least
> understand where the slowdown comes from.
Sorry.
Richard Levitte's message said "I would very much like to see you
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 11:54:57PM -0700, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
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> They are up to alpha3. I've been trying it.
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> I added a tweak to wscript to support this, and some notes in HOWTO-OpenSSL
> That recipe also works for getting 1.1.1 on old systems so they can use NTS.
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2020, Mike Simpson via devel wrote:
There is libressl from the OpenBSD team
https://www.libressl.org/
It was forked from openssl in 2014
The last time I tried it, libaes_siv wouldn't build with LibreSSL, so that
would need to be fixed. Unless LibreSSL provides an adequate A
Hi Hal,
There is libressl from the OpenBSD team
https://www.libressl.org/
It was forked from openssl in 2014
Mike
> On 16 Jun 2020, at 07:55, Hal Murray via devel wrote:
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> They are up to alpha3. I've been trying it.
>
> I added a tweak to wscript to support this, and some notes in H
They are up to alpha3. I've been trying it.
I added a tweak to wscript to support this, and some notes in HOWTO-OpenSSL
That recipe also works for getting 1.1.1 on old systems so they can use NTS.
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There are several big changes in 3.0.0
The CMAC_* API that we have been using is now