>>>>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:14:07 +0200, Bart Van Assche <[email protected]> 
>>>>> said:

BVA> Passing a buffer that is smaller than what OpenSSL writes into is a bug, a
BVA> bug I've already seen causing a crash far too often on Windows. I'd like to
BVA> apply this patch to branches 5.4 and above.

Well, it's only a bug when using it with libraries that weren't used to
build it, right?  I'm not sure that is technically a bug in our
software.  It's a bug in the fact that it's succeeding in dynamic
linking with another library that doesn't match against the one it was
compiled with.


That being said, the point is: what's best for the end-community.  And
to answer that I'd want to know about older OSes that were still
using 0.9.6 out of the box.  Sadly, I doubt we have that list.
-- 
Wes Hardaker
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