Hey guys,

Is there any chance OpenSSL can start issuing SHA256 checksums with
OpenSSL Releases as well as/instead of MD5/SHA1? MD5 isn't great these
days, to say the least, and SHA1 has some potential long-term issues.

Both MacPorts and Homebrew on OS X use SHA256 to verify downloads, and
not displaying the SHA256 upstream makes it harder for OS X
package-manager users to verify the checksum independently as desired.

Would be appreciated if possible,

Cheers,

Dom

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