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06-Nov-2014 |
Kenny Root <kroot@google.com> |
Upgrade to 1.0.1j Upgraded from archive: cff86857507624f0ad42d922bb6f77c4f1c2b819 openssl-1.0.1j.tar.gz (cherry picked from commit c642a4957fa6f518a02839abc38de4e1476cdfc6) Bug: 18018599 Change-Id: I7db55f15e6c5670cc2ced1ffbc736b1b354be740
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20-Jun-2014 |
Kenny Root <kroot@google.com> |
Remove ripemd It's not supported by any TLS suites and there is no other way to reach this code. Additionally it only supports 80-bit security which is too low. Change-Id: I47cad3c2a3c5632b0b755d703530b20fed1cc5f5
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24-Mar-2014 |
Alex Ray <aray@google.com> |
libcrypto-static: static config headers The default configuration include header is "opensslconf.h", but for static builds it will be "opensslconf-static.h". The library internally references the former, so consumers of the static version of libcrypto will need to manually #include <openssl/opensslconf-static.h> before any other openssl headers, or else risk configuring for features not present. Change-Id: I327ee423c00780ca8b1ccdfab1f67d43c4a22010
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