I attached a tarball to the release that includes polarSSL.  All of the links 
on the website should be to that one.  If I missed one, let me know.

Also note that the latest is now 1.9.1 which included two minor bug fixes, 
neither of which should affect servers running in production.

-Jason

On April 8, 2014 2:03:03 AM PDT, Lionel Orry <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>While the v1.9.0 has not been officially announced, the website
>already points on v1.9.0. I have no problem with that, on the
>contrary, I need the v1.9.0 available and visible to get compliance
>with zeromq v4.x.
>
>But the release tarball taken from github has a serious issue, it does
>not include the polarssl source code as it should. Using the git repo,
>git submodule system is used to checkout the source, but it is not
>possible with the release tarball !
>
>Can someone have a look if it's possible to create release tarballs
>from github with the polarssl source code included ? Maybe github had
>some hooks to do that when preparing the tarball ?
>
>Thanks,
>Lionel
>
>On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Jason Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On January 5, 2014 3:55:21 PM PST, Justin Karneges wrote:
>>>
>>> Awesome. Does that mean we'll see an official release soon?
>>>
>>> Justin
>>>
>> That's the plan.  Things got really busy with the holidays so I
>hadn't had
>> much time to work on things.

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