On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 08:36:47AM +, Dean Warren wrote:
> Built openssl 0.9.8za with no problems on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Why would you want this particular version? It is no longer supported,
and not even the last 0.9.8 release...
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> Wojcik
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Of Michael
Wojcik
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> From: openssl-users [mailto:openssl-users-boun...@openssl.org] On Behalf
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> Yeah that does sounds scary.
> I will look into vendors options.
Al
Yeah that does sounds scary.
I will look into vendors options.
Thanks
Dean Warren
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From: openssl-users On Behalf Of Kyle
Hamilton
Sent: 16 July 2018 10:26
To: openssl-users
Subject: Re: [openssl-users] Deployment
Generally, you *really* do not want to replace the
Generally, you *really* do not want to replace the vendor-provided
version. Vendors often alter things to be more compatible with their
ABIs, which are the binary interfaces that other programs use to link
to the vendor-provided libraries.
If you find you actually do want to, it's best to figure