Hi Everyone,

I wanted to provide an update. I think this is going to slide again 
(sigh....).

(1) We took a late report on Linux's X32 platform.

We are tracking it at "Compile failures under X32 (32-bit integers, longs, 
pointers on x86_64)", https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/32.

X32 is 32-bit integers, longs and pointer on x86_64. It has smaller memory 
and cache pressures while enjoying the larger register set of x86_64. 
Debian has a chroot environment to test it (see 
https://wiki.debian.org/X32Port).

(2) Uri and I are investigation a Clang 3.6 and GCC 5.2 issue where a CPU 
feature test fails (cacheLineSize == 808).

As soon as we move it into something easily duplicate-able we'll start 
tracking it through a bug report.

We pushed a cryptopp563rc4.zip at 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/cryptopp/files/cryptopp/5.6.3/, but we 
have not yet announced it. We are waiting until we get this last issues 
resolved.

Jeff

On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 8:48:42 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
>
> The Debian folks have reported back, and there are no outstanding issues.
>
> If there are no objections, then let's plan on a Monday, September 21, 
> 2015 release date.
>
> (The date has slid by about three weeks, but I think it was better in the 
> long term to have a "final" that was as issue-free as possible).
>
>

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