On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 11:00:07PM +0100, Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:

> |> I am supposed to help with a test plan to make sure our stuff works
> |> properly, but I'm not sure what to test.  I imagine that it has to be
> |> backward compatible, since everyone using HTTPS has to be, but am not
> |> sure.
> |>
> |> Other than reading the NEWS page for changes, can anyone think of
> |> something I should do or something specific I should test?
> |>
> |> I wasn't that familiar with OpenSSL but I'm in charge of our crypto
> |> code now, so I have to become so quite quickly. :-)
> |
> | The two releases are binary and protocol compatible. You don't need to
> | recompile your applications, just deploy the new shared library and
> | header files (for building new applications).
> |
> 
> 0.9.7e and 0.9.8g are binary compatible ?
> Who told you that ?

Oops, sorry, eyeball error, I read 0.9.8e. Never mind. They are merely
protocol compatible, providing the 0.9.8 side does not disable all 0.9.7
ciphers.

-- 
        Viktor.
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