From: Admin Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mlist no, there's no version rule per say. but AFAIA the vast
mlist majority of the online society has adopted that a is alpha, b
mlist is beta, and g is gamma, all meaning a pre-release to the
mlist version number stated.
And what does 'c' mean then?
From: Zopito DiGiovanni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
triumph OpenSSL self-test report:
triumph
triumph OpenSSL version: 0.9.6
triumph Last change: In ssl23_get_client_hello, generate an error message wh...
triumph OS (uname): dgux novaii R4.11MU06 generic AViiON mc88110
triumph OS (config):
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
mlist it's true you're welcome to do versioning anyway you want..but
mlist noone i know has ever taken 'a' as a newer release on the same
mlist version.
Now you know one: me. :-)
And I can give you another one: RMS (emacs 19.34 was followed by
19.34a
From: Jean-Marc Desperrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jean-marc.desperrier Usually subversion with a a, b, c index are very
jean-marc.desperrier minor version with very little change, and it's
jean-marc.desperrier unusual to have a beta release for such a minor
jean-marc.desperrier release.
I do agree
Hello All,
Excellent Work on the OpenSSL!!
Doesn't seem like there is much on the NT side? I'd be willing to help out
if I could ever get it to compile;-). I'm using VC++ and MS Platform SDK
(October). Here is the error I'm receiving.
.\crypto\rand\rand_win.c(581) : error C2400: inline
At the moment, I still couldn't find any documentation on that new extension
for Windows 2000. Maybe somebody can help me on this?
Dr S N Henson wrote:
Noor Haizad Mohd Said wrote:
Dear All,
I need your help for this matter. I get stuck when trying to add new
extension to x509
I am attempting to port a program I wrote using openssl to a Win CE device.
I realize that openssl has not been ported to CE as of yet (in particular
PocketPC, ARM, IPAQ). I really only needed the RSA bit so I tried writing a
shim between the openssl calls that I needed and the Microsoft
Mark Corner wrote:
I am attempting to port a program I wrote using openssl to a Win CE device.
I realize that openssl has not been ported to CE as of yet (in particular
PocketPC, ARM, IPAQ). I really only needed the RSA bit so I tried writing a
shim between the openssl calls that I