Curtis Steward schrieb:
> 
>   1)  Is there an expected date for 1.0?  I've been
> cruising the list for an expected release
> date/schedule of 1.0.  .9+ will be nice, but I'm
> looking for something production & STABLE oriented
> within six months.  Is six months too aggresive?

Yes. The next release ist 0.9 (perhaps after the next weekend). 1.0 is
far away. Do you now OpenSSL :)

>   2)  I plan to test on Redhat 7.3 and deploy on
> Solaris (8/9) six months out.  What's the right STABLE
> OpenCA combination of code, (mixing becomes too
> involved)?

What do you want to ask for with this question? OpenCA runs on Solaris
and Linux but what is a "combination of code"?

>   3)  I'm a confused when it comes to prerequisites.
> What I find is .8.1+ is tagged stable, but that comes
> with the caveat of "at your own risk" -
> SNAP of 200111028 AND 9.7-dev (Development)?  I'm
> running OpenSSL 9.6d and since there is only RPM's,
> could I download 9.7 beta tarballs from openssl.org?

Yes.

> I'd like to keep to the same release and/or SNAP's
> across platforms if possible. I've seen reference to
> running Solaris config's on .9, but am not sure as to
> what they should be on 8.1 as well.  If you could
> provide an example matrix like the following it'd be
> great:
> 
>           Solaris  Linux
> OpenCA
> SNAP
> OpenSSL
> Configs

Offline-component (CA):
- SuSE Linux 8.0
- MySQL

Online-components:
- Solaris 8 (on Sun E400)
- DBM-Files (Berkley)

OpenSSL version:
OpenSSL 0.9.7-beta1 01 Jun 2002

Both servers runs with OpenCA-snap 20020712. You can find some examples
for configuration in contrib/ (in the snapshots an releases).

Best Regards,

Michael
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