Hi all,

I noticed that the support for ECDSA is not compiled properly also if you
install the binary version of OpenCA or if you have an installed version
of OpenSSL that supports ECDSA (usually the default installations have it
disabled).

The reason for that is a wrong setting in the OpenSSL.xs file in the
OpenCA-OpenSSL module.

Because of this reason (and the problem reported with the file ownership
for import-export between different components of the PKI), I am putting
together the new release fix (1.0.2). It should be available quite soon,
I will send the announcement when it is ready... stay tuned.

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Best Regards,

        Massimiliano Pala

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