Randall
2021-06-17 14:54:34 UTC
Hi Everyone,
Beta1 of OpenSSL 3.0.0 has been officially released as of today. ITUGLIB is currently testing this release, and assuming it tests correctly, we will be pushing out the release packages as they pass. You can also build the packages yourselves using c99 by downloading the tarballs or cloning the OpenSSL repository from github. There are NONSTOP build instructions available.
Note that ITUGLIB will no longer be distributing source code for OpenSSL 3.0.0 since the NonStop port code is fully integrated into the main OpenSSL release. 1.1.1x will continue to have source releases until that series drops off support. 1.0.2 is no longer officially supported, but if you really need fixes for that release, please contact me directly and we can work something out (hiding support contracts on company letterhead behind my back).
More news will come as progress is made working through this release. Be aware that this is a major release with significant changes in structure and capabilities. If you have not developed a migration plan, you need to start thinking about it.
Regards,
Randall
On behalf of the ITUGLIB Technical Committee
Beta1 of OpenSSL 3.0.0 has been officially released as of today. ITUGLIB is currently testing this release, and assuming it tests correctly, we will be pushing out the release packages as they pass. You can also build the packages yourselves using c99 by downloading the tarballs or cloning the OpenSSL repository from github. There are NONSTOP build instructions available.
Note that ITUGLIB will no longer be distributing source code for OpenSSL 3.0.0 since the NonStop port code is fully integrated into the main OpenSSL release. 1.1.1x will continue to have source releases until that series drops off support. 1.0.2 is no longer officially supported, but if you really need fixes for that release, please contact me directly and we can work something out (hiding support contracts on company letterhead behind my back).
More news will come as progress is made working through this release. Be aware that this is a major release with significant changes in structure and capabilities. If you have not developed a migration plan, you need to start thinking about it.
Regards,
Randall
On behalf of the ITUGLIB Technical Committee