On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 4:23 AM, Bernal, Daniel L <daniel.l.ber...@intel.com
> wrote:

>  I have built a 1.0.0m version of openSSL which I am looking to support
> on Fedora Core 16 (FC16).  It configures, builds, and tests just fine on
> the platform but I notice that if I build an RPM based on the provided
> openssl.spec file it does not match what was installed by the currently
> installed 1.0.0j package.  I then proceeded to create a binary package
> based on the openSSL 1.0.0j source package and it does not create a binary
> package like what is currently installed as 1.0.0j on my FC16 system.  This
> leads me to believe that the currently installed openssl-1.0.0j-1.i686.rpm
> is a specially created version for FC16.
>
>
>
> Looking for advice on how to proceed to minimize the amount of regression
> testing I needs to do on this older FC16 unsupported platform.  Regardless
> I need to upgrade to 1.0.0m on my FC16 platform.
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> TIA,
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I am confused, are you saying that your 1.0.0m build does not match 1.0.0j
build? I think they should be API compatible, so your apps should not
really break, if that is what you are asking!

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