On 09/06/2024 19:59, Dennis Clarke via openssl-users wrote:
On 5/30/24 11:15, Michael Wojcik via openssl-users wrote:
From: openssl-users On Behalf Of
Dennis
Clarke via openssl-users
Sent: Thursday, 30 May, 2024 07:29
OKay, thank you. I guess today is a good day to test on a few oddball
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On 5/30/24 11:15, Michael Wojcik via openssl-users wrote:
From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Dennis
Clarke via openssl-users
Sent: Thursday, 30 May, 2024 07:29
OKay, thank you. I guess today is a good day to test on a few oddball
system architectures. I suspect there are very very few people out
> From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Dennis
> Clarke via openssl-users
> Sent: Thursday, 30 May, 2024 07:29
>
> OKay, thank you. I guess today is a good day to test on a few oddball
> system architectures. I suspect there are very very few people out there
> running actual HPE Itanium hardware or bi
On 5/30/24 03:03, Tomas Mraz wrote:
You can just test the HEAD commits in the respective branches (openssl-
3.0, openssl-3.1, openssl-3.2 and openssl-3.3) in git. The repository
will be frozen today afternoon so there should be no further changes
apart from eventual regression fixes and the relea
You can just test the HEAD commits in the respective branches (openssl-
3.0, openssl-3.1, openssl-3.2 and openssl-3.3) in git. The repository
will be frozen today afternoon so there should be no further changes
apart from eventual regression fixes and the release commits.
Regards,
Tomas Mraz, Open
On 5/28/24 08:51, Tomas Mraz wrote:
The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the upcoming release of
OpenSSL versions 3.3.1, 3.2.2, 3.1.6 and 3.0.14.
Will there be any release candidate tarballs for testing on various
systems? Perhaps there already exists some commit or "tag" ( wha