From: Geoff Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
geoff> "virue"?? Perhaps you meant "virus"? But it's certainly not a
geoff> terribly contagious one. :-)
One can always wish...
"virtue", as I'm sure you guessed :-).
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Richard Levitte \ Spannvägen 38, II \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chairman@Stacken \ S-168
Hi there,
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
> For user questions (like users of OpenSSL or application developpers
> that use OpenSSL as a library), openssl-users is exactly right. For
> talking about development of OpenSSL itself, openbssl-dev is often a
> better channe
From: Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
csarginson> I recently posted a problem concerning the 64 bit HP port
csarginson> of OpenSSL, but received no replies. I take it therefore
csarginson> this is not the right list. I cannot compile HP 11.0
csarginson> OpenSSL in 64 bit mode, does anyone ha
Hello,
I recently posted a problem concerning the 64 bit HP port of OpenSSL,
but received no replies. I take it therefore this is not the right list.
I cannot compile HP 11.0 OpenSSL in 64 bit mode, does anyone have
a clue which list or person I can ask about this ?
Thanks you for your help
Clif
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: rsaref/crypto in openssl
> From: "Mehmet M.Musa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> mmmusa> Since the RSA patent has expired, we don't have to use rsaref
> mmmusa> anymore within the
From: "Mehmet M.Musa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mmmusa> Since the RSA patent has expired, we don't have to use rsaref
mmmusa> anymore within the US. Now is the openssl group gonna merge
mmmusa> rsaref.a and libcrypto.a?
Merge? Why? Isn't tossing RSAref out the closest window a better
idea?
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Rich