On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Ben Hines wrote:
> > How long can I expect the older version to be around?
> >
>
> Forever. Calm down. You can go back to the old one. I'll fix your
> package.
Was never not calm, but thanks for the info. I'm actually a bit suprised
that you don't want to phase it out...
At 0:02 Uhr -0800 08.02.2003, Ben Hines wrote:
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 08:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How long can I expect the older version to be around?
Forever. Calm down. You can go back to the old one. I'll fix your package.
However, the old openssl-dev needs to be update
On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 08:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How long can I expect the older version to be around?
Forever. Calm down. You can go back to the old one. I'll fix your
package.
However, the old openssl-dev needs to be updated to Conflict/Replace
openssl097-dev, so it w
I'm the maintainer of the m2crypto package, which gives python access to
the openssl libraries.
It has been confirmed that this package is incompatable with openssl
0.9.7. I've emailed the author and am currently waiting on a relpy.
My question is, what is the timeline before the older openssl