Ben Ramsey in php.internals (Wed, 5 Jul 2023 10:44:12 -0500):
>> On Jun 13, 2023, at 15:06, Jan Ehrhardt <php...@ehrhardt.nl> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Christoph,
>> 
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>>> 
>>> So, if there are no unforeseen problems, I suggest to build PHP
>>> 8.1.16RC1 with OpenSSL 3.0 (PHP 8.1.15RC1 has already been built with
>>> OpenSSL 1.1.1).
>>> 
>>> Thoughts?  Objections?
>>> 
>>> [1] <https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html>
>>> [2] <https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php>
>> 
>> I noticed that PHP 8.1.20 at https://windows.php.net/download/ was built
>> with OpenSSL 1.1.1t and PHP 8.2.7 & 8.3.0 Alpha 1 with OpenSSL 3.0.8. What
>> will be the official policy for 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3? All 3 versions with
>> OpenSSL 3.0.x or 8.1 still with OpenSSL 1.1.1? And none of the three
>> versions with OpenSSL 3.1.x? Please clarify.
>
>WhatÂ’s the process for changing this? Do release managers need to change
>the way we bundle the packages, or does something need to be merged into
>the PHP-8.1 branch?

I really would not know that. Christoph should know what has to be
changed, but he has not been really active on the Windows (and PECL) front
lately.
Just for the record: PHP 8.1.21 on https://windows.php.net/download/ is
yet again built with OpenSSL 1.1.1.
-- 
Jan

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