On Sep 13, 2010, at 4:25 PM, Robert Christian wrote:

> Apache 2.2.16 is currently the "best available version" of the HTTP Server. I 
> made some changes to the source and need to recompile with OpenSSL. My 
> question is, should I use OpenSSL 0.9.8o or OpenSSL 1.0.0a? The latter is a 
> more recent, major release, but Apache couples HTTPD 2.2.16 with

Apache HTTP Server 2.2.16 should build against either OpenSSL 0.9.8 or OpenSSL 
1.0.  Let us know if you experience otherwise.  

>  OpenSSL 0.9.8o in their binary offering. See "Win32 Binary including OpenSSL 
> 0.9.8o (MSI Installer)" on the download page.

The Windows binary is not a release by the Apache Software Foundation, but a 
courtesy offering.  The person who built that decided to include the 0.9.8o 
version, which is entirely up to him.  

Are you running on Windows? 

> There is little to no documentation regarding Apache's decision here.

Our release is the source code, which as far as I know will build against 
either OpenSSL branch. 

Regards, 

Sander

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