I'm using the latest head.

I'm getting the error as per subject line.

Unsupported OpenSSL version (0x009080AF)
...support (0x0090805F - 0x0090809F)

I found the previous thread
(http://marc.info/?l=twsocket&m=123607008728847&w=2) with a similar
header and from this I have updated my code as follows:

     //OSSL_VER_0906G = $0090607f; no longer supported
    OSSL_VER_0907G = $0090707f;
    OSSL_VER_0907I = $0090709f;
    OSSL_VER_0908  = $00908000;
    OSSL_VER_0908A = $0090801f;
    OSSL_VER_0908E = $0090805f;
    OSSL_VER_0908H = $0090808f;
    OSSL_VER_0908I = $0090809f;
    OSSL_VER_0908J = $009080Af; // 20090410 - add latest version ?! 8j?
    // Or should we also create an dynamic array of Longword we would add only
    // tested/wanted versions?
{$IFDEF BEFORE_OSSL_098E}
    MIN_OSSL_VER   = OSSL_VER_0907G;
    MAX_OSSL_VER   = OSSL_VER_0908J; // 20090410 - was 0908I
{$ELSE}
    MIN_OSSL_VER   = OSSL_VER_0908E;
    MAX_OSSL_VER   = OSSL_VER_0908J; // 20090410 - was 0908I
{$ENDIF}

Quick tests show that this works for me.

I don't pretend to understand the OSSL_VER naming convention. Someone
who knows a bit more, please check and do the right thing.

With the pace of changes coming from OpenSSL, this is going to be an
ongoing problem.
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