(Resend due to MUA bug sending this to -announce)

On 16/03/2015 20:05, Matt Caswell wrote:
Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
============================

The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release
of OpenSSL versions 1.0.2a, 1.0.1m, 1.0.0r and 0.9.8zf.

These releases will be made available on 19th March. They will fix a
number of security defects. The highest severity defect fixed by these
releases is classified as "high" severity.
Just for clarity in preparing to use the forthcoming
update:

Has the 1.0.1m source code been mangled by the script that
made it near-impossible to port local changes to 1.0.2, or
will it retain the same code formatting as in the rest of
the 1.0.1 series?

Similarly, will 1.0.0r be mangled or will it retain the
same code formatting as in the rest of the 1.0.0 series?

Similarly, will 0.9.8zf be mangled or will it retain the
same code formatting as in the rest of the 0.9.8 series?

Enjoy

Jakob
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