You can read details about current OpenSSL versioning at
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Versioning
Going forward with the upcoming 3.0.0 release, the versioning scheme will
change to a more contemporary format.
You can read about it at https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html
Best
Hi,
I am curious to know regarding *k* in 1.0.2k-fips, *d* in 1.1.1d, *l* in
1.1.0l and *u* in 1.0.2u. What does this alphabet mean?
Best Regards,
Kaushal
12:35 PM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: version question
I am trying to build Openssh 6.7p1 on a Red Hat 5.6 x86_64 system with
Red Hat openssl-0.9.8e-31, which is the latest Red Hat openssl version. The
Openssh build checks openssl versions and requires 0.9.8f.
Is there a work
...@openssl.org on
behalf of David Flatley
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:35 PM
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: version question
I am trying to build Openssh 6.7p1 on a Red Hat 5.6 x86_64 system
with Red Hat openssl-0.9.8e-31, which is the latest Red Hat openssl
version. The Openssh
I am trying to build Openssh 6.7p1 on a Red Hat 5.6 x86_64 system
with Red Hat openssl-0.9.8e-31, which is the latest Red Hat openssl
version. The Openssh build checks openssl versions and requires 0.9.8f.
Is there a work around for this?
Thanks.
David Flatley
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