FWIW, I am one of those waiting for George's code to be merged in.
He has done a great job putting this patch together and it will make
it a whole lot easier to maintain current OpenSSL builds on the AS/400.
Marcel
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 22:00:45 +1000, Steven Reddie wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> I didn'
Hi Richard,
I didn't so much mean lack of response from the OpenSSL team, but lack of
response from anyone. I assumed there would be many people interested in an
OS/400 port so was surprised that there had been no responses stating so.
I greatly appreciate the work that you and all members of th
Slight misunderstanding, I think Steven was commenting about the lack of reply to my
first mail, which asked where to make the submission of the port.
I'd been a bit lazy and hadn't searched the web site fully, to find out that I just
had to mail it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And if anybody has, plea
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:15:04 +1000, "Steven Reddie"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
smr> I'm surprised that nobody has responded.
I feel I need to raise a little bit of awareness here. The OpenSSL
Project is entirely volunteer driven, and as such, we (those having
write
Hi Steven,
They are posted in the Request Tracker
(http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/rt2/NoAuth/Buglist.html, or via
http://www.openssl.org//support/rt2.html), under item 951.
I'm not holding my breathe about integration soon ... :-)
G.
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George Shaw
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