The truth is that I received the message and after 15 minutes I had received another email saying the last email was a mistake.
Have you received such email from Google? Nuno Santos Founder / CEO / CTO www.imaginando.pt +351 91 621 69 62 > On 15 May 2015, at 18:29, m...@rpzdesign.com wrote: > > Oops, Sorry. > > The message replies boundaries were not that clear. > > Nuno, do you have a comment on how to get the proper OpenSSL requirements met > from Google Play. > > Are the Openssl libraries linked into the APK so all we have to do is rebuild > with QtCreator and re-upload to google play? > > Or is there some other thing that we have to do to get around the security > hole in Openssl and get linked with a fixed version. > > The problem as I see it is that Android has the OpenSSL libraries already on > the device and Qt just dynamically links to them. > > So it would be incumbent on the device holder to update the operating system > to a newer ANdroid to get the latest and safeest openSSL libraries. > > What are your comments because even though I thought THiago made the comment, > he corrected me and you made the "Upgrade and re-load to google" comment. > > And I am having a hard time understanding the moving pieces of that statement. > > Thanks, > > Mark > > > On 5/15/2015 11:14 AM, Thiago Macieira wrote: >> On Friday 15 May 2015 07:13:55 rpzrpz...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Thiago: >>> >>> What do you mean by the phrase "Upgrade and re-load to Google" >>> >>> Are the OpenSSL libraries linked into the APK from your local NDK? >>> >>> Or are the OpenSSL libraries on the smartphone or tablet device already? >>> >>> Thanks for your response, >> >> I have no clue. I've never developed for Android. >> >> But Nuno has, so he should have the information readily available. >> > > -- > No spell checkers were harmed during the creation of this message.
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