Announcement of OpenSSL 0.9.6d and 0.9.7 Release Plan and Schedule

2002-04-16 Thread Lutz Jaenicke

Announcement of OpenSSL 0.9.6d and 0.9.7 Release Plan and Schedule
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The OpenSSL developers team is pleased to announce the upcoming
release of OpenSSL 0.9.7. OpenSSL 0.9.7 contains several changes
and enhancements in many fields; please check out the NEWS and
CHANGES files for details. Some of the changes made break compatibility,
so that application developers and distribution providers may need
a transition period. We have therefore decided for a 2-step strategy:

* Release 0.9.6d:
  OpenSSL 0.9.6d will be the last release of the 0.9.6 series, containing
  all of the latest bugfixes while maintaining compatibility.

* Release 0.9.7:
  OpenSSL 0.9.7 contains many enhancements and some incompatible
  changes. It also includes the bugfixes found in 0.9.6d (except for
  those obsoleted by other changes).

We intend to provide releases according to the following schedule:

16 Apr 2002: 0.9.6d-beta1
30 Apr 2002: 0.9.6d
  The changes between 0.9.6c and 0.9.6d are quite small so that we
  do not expect too many problems. Therefore only one beta release
  is planned.

30 Apr 2002: 0.9.7-beta1
13 May 2002: 0.9.7-beta2
...
  As the changes between 0.9.6x and 0.9.7 are numerous, we are prepared to
  handle more beta releases. The number of beta releases may change with
  error reports coming in. If no more errors are found after beta2, the final
  release will be made. If more errors are found in beta2, beta3 will be
  introduced and so on.
  Testing 0.9.7-beta... does not only mean to download and call "make install"
  and/or "make test" on different platforms. We explicitely ask application
  developers and users to test out the functionality of applications and/or
  integrate new functionality or adjust to the API changes. If these checks
  are not done in the beta phase and applications are only tested once
  0.9.7 is released, bug fixes may be delayed until the release of 0.9.7a,
  if required.
  Be reminded that changes are also available via the daily snapshots.

Incompatible Changes with 0.9.7:

- List will be provided with the 0.9.7-beta releases.

Known Problems with 0.9.7:
==
>From the OpenSSL STATUS file:
o BIGNUM library failures on 64-bit platforms (0.9.7-dev):
  - BN_mod_mul verificiation (bc) fails for solaris64-sparcv9-cc
and other 64-bit platforms

Checked on  Result
alpha-cc (Tru64 version 4.0)works
linux-alpha+bwx-gcc doesn't work. Reported by
Sean O'Riordain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OpenBSD-sparc64 doesn't work.  BN_mod_mul breaks.

Needs checked on
[add platforms here]

  - BN_mod_mul verification fails for mips3-sgi-irix
unless configured with no-asm

Bug reports:

- Bug reports should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], reports are copied
  to openssl-dev.
- Success reports may be sent to openssl-bugs too, to indicate successfull
  operation and help other people to narrow their problems down.

Downloads:
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- Files will be made available at the usual locations at OpenSSL.org.
- Seperate announcements will be made for each beta and release.

Yours,
The OpenSSL Project Team...  

  Mark J. Cox Richard LevitteAndy Polyakov
  Ralf S. Engelschall Bodo MöllerHolger Reif
  Dr. Stephen Henson  Ulf Möller Geoff Thorpe
  Ben Laurie  Lutz Jänicke   
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Re: Announcement of OpenSSL 0.9.6d and 0.9.7 Release Plan and Schedule[DOS PATCH]

2002-04-18 Thread Doug Kaufman

On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:

> Announcement of OpenSSL 0.9.6d and 0.9.7 Release Plan and Schedule
> ==
> 
> The OpenSSL developers team is pleased to announce the upcoming
> release of OpenSSL 0.9.7. OpenSSL 0.9.7 contains several changes
> ... 
> 30 Apr 2002: 0.9.7-beta1
> 13 May 2002: 0.9.7-beta2

The 0.9.7 snapshot from 17 April still doesn't have the DJGPP patch
integrated and probably doesn't work on platforms that don't have
symbolic links. I have updated the patch I previously submitted for
DJGPP on 0.9.7 and have attached it. With the patch, the snapshot
configures, makes, and "make test" without errors.
  Doug

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