1.1.0 has long been released so I'll mark the whole bug as Fix Released
too.
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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** Changed in: intel
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
[Featue] Upgrade Openssl for Intel QAT (quickassist-t
seems 1.1.0 has been in 18.04
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Title:
[Featue] Upgrade Openssl for Intel QAT (quickassist-technology)
Status in inte
This is now in progress.
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Milestone: later => ubuntu-18.02
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move it into 18.04 by default
** Description changed:
In order to support Intel QAT, please upgrade Openssl package from 1.0.2
to 1.1.0
HW: Purley-4s
Upstream schedule:
-Openssl: 1.1.0
+ Openssl: 1.1.0
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+ Target release: 18.04
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** Changed in: openssl (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
[Featue] Upgrade Openssl for Intel Q
Move it into 17.10 after Canonical/Intel discussion.
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Title:
[Featue] Upgrade Openssl for Intel QAT (quickassist-tech
Whilst debian is transitioning to openssl1.1, it is only partial
transition at the moment with many projects explicitly not supporting
openssl1.1 and forcing compilation against openssl1.0. In Ubuntu main,
the big ones are apache2, erlang, openssh, ruby, pam. Providing security
support for both ope
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