Dear Peter,
We have created a bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2047295
It doesn't look like an upstream OpenSSL bug for me.
Personally I don't expect much effort in this direction because armv7
architecture looks to be deprecating.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 11:11 AM Peter Robinson
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 10:04 AM Dmitry Belyavskiy wrote:
>
> Dear Peter, dear Miro,
>
> The immediate reason for the lack of update of OpenSSL in Fedora was a
> problem with kTLS in avmv7.
> We tried to get some feedback but didn't succeed and are going to disable
> kTLS in armv7.
Is there a
Dear Peter, dear Miro,
The immediate reason for the lack of update of OpenSSL in Fedora was a
problem with kTLS in avmv7.
We tried to get some feedback but didn't succeed and are going to disable
kTLS in armv7.
Now we are going to upgrade both F36 and rawhide to 3.0.2, I start working
on this.
On 15. 03. 22 22:27, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi Dmitry.
It seems since the openssl 3 GA release back in September there's not
been a single successful openssl build[1], and a number of bugs [2],
and even more CVEs [3][4]. Why aren't these being dealt with in a semi
reasonable fashion? The last
Hi Dmitry.
It seems since the openssl 3 GA release back in September there's not
been a single successful openssl build[1], and a number of bugs [2],
and even more CVEs [3][4]. Why aren't these being dealt with in a semi
reasonable fashion? The last actual successful build is now over 6
months