Contributed by tbert on from the doesn't-run-on-windows-3.1 dept.
Bob Beck (beck@) announced the release of LibreSSL-portable:
The first release of LibreSSL portable has been released. LibreSSL can be found in the LibreSSL directory of your favorite OpenBSD mirror. http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL has it, and other mirrors will soon. libressl-2.0.0.tar.gz has been tested to build on various versions of Linux, Solaris, Mac OSX, and FreeBSD. This is intended as an initial release to allow the community to start using and providing feedback. We will be adding support for other platforms as time and resources permit. As always, donations (http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html) are appreciated to assist in our efforts. Enjoy, -Bob
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By Noryungi (noryungi) noryungi@yahoo.com on
Many thanks to everyone involved.
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By Noryungi (noryungi) on
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By chronicdiscord (74.12.158.150) on
Would not it go to bugs@openbsd.org, like usual?
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By Tim (87.209.94.56) on
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> Would not it go to bugs@openbsd.org, like usual?
"tedunangst: mail to bugs@openbsd.org"
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8021636
By chronicdiscord (74.12.158.150) on
But good to see the baby project is starting to get where more people can test it. I wonder how many things that go torn out will need to be replaced for minor fringe cases on the other platforms.
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By phessler (phessler) on http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html
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> But good to see the baby project is starting to get where more people can test it. I wonder how many things that go torn out will need to be replaced for minor fringe cases on the other platforms.
I think you misunderstand the pun with "libre"
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By chronicdiscord (74.12.158.150) on
LibReSSL as in remaking the SSL library also works.
And of course the freedom concept is there.
Che is not exactly a universally loved persona, quasi-mythic as he has become, he is still viewed by some as a revolutionary and murderer and not a freedom fighter.
Plus, as I said, a luchadore looks cuter.
So, I put in the two cents.
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By unisoftdesign (14.39.231.197) on
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> LibReSSL as in remaking the SSL library also works.
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> And of course the freedom concept is there.
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> Che is not exactly a universally loved persona, quasi-mythic as he has become, he is still viewed by some as a revolutionary and murderer and not a freedom fighter.
Yup. And a homophobe.
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> Plus, as I said, a luchadore looks cuter.
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> So, I put in the two cents.
And an excellent 2 cents they are :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucha_Libre
Puffy would of course be the one sticking to open standards, offering freedom and be a 'técnicos' type, it's perfect :-)
By Anonymous Coward (cnst) on http://it.slashdot.org/story/14/07/11/2047223/first-release-of-libressl-portable-is-available