Seems to me this can be closed now.
Cheers
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On Monday 30 November 2015 16:23:48 Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL
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> On 11/30/15, 11:10 , "openssl-dev on behalf of Hubert Kario"
>
>
wrote:
> >On Friday 27 November 2015 13:39:36 Tom Jay via RT wrote:
> >> 3. Some kind of
On Friday 27 November 2015 13:39:36 Tom Jay via RT wrote:
> 3. Some kind of useful examples of common usages
> of OpenSSL would be appreciated. I'm still trawling through the
> documentation trying to figure out how to do what I want to do and am
> relying heaving on 3rd party guides to figure out
On Friday 27 November 2015 13:39:36 Tom Jay via RT wrote:
> 3. Some kind of useful examples of common usages
> of OpenSSL would be appreciated. I'm still trawling through the
> documentation trying to figure out how to do what I want to do and am
> relying heaving on 3rd party guides to figure out
Did you see the INSTALL and README files in whatever version you downloaded?
On the download page, I added a link to the release strategy which explains the
release numbering.
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Rich Salz, OpenSSL dev team; rs...@openssl.org
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Hello,
Why is there no meaningul documentation on the OpenSSL download page? Why, if
I'm building a SSL-enabled webserver, do I need to spend so much time on
OpenSSL specifically? Why do the other tasks, of which there are many, not
requires as much time as OpenSSL to compile, install and use,
Tom Jay via RT wrote on 11/27/2015 02:39 PM:
Hello,
Why is there no meaningul documentation on the OpenSSL download page? Why,
if I'm building a SSL-enabled webserver, do I need to spend so much time on
OpenSSL specifically? Why do the other tasks, of which there are many, not
requires as much