OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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I don't think much of it, but shouldn't a new client be released to allow us to catch up with a newer version of OpenSSL?

I figure the devs are probably trying to implement Bitcoin Core 0.10 based improvements and with them include other updates.

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Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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You mean this: https://github.com/namecoin/namecoin/pull/213 ?
Or is there another OpenSSL issue?

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Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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somename wrote:I don't think much of it, but shouldn't a new client be released to allow us to catch up with a newer version of OpenSSL?

I figure the devs are probably trying to implement Bitcoin Core 0.10 based improvements and with them include other updates.
If you're talking about the critical OpenSSL bugfix release last week, my understanding is that none of those bugs affect Bitcoin/Namecoin.
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Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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biolizard89 wrote:
somename wrote:I don't think much of it, but shouldn't a new client be released to allow us to catch up with a newer version of OpenSSL?

I figure the devs are probably trying to implement Bitcoin Core 0.10 based improvements and with them include other updates.
If you're talking about the critical OpenSSL bugfix release last week, my understanding is that none of those bugs affect Bitcoin/Namecoin.
There was this with bitcoin:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailma ... /33221963/
So yes, basically the question is about namecoin PR #213.

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Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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somename wrote:
biolizard89 wrote:
somename wrote:I don't think much of it, but shouldn't a new client be released to allow us to catch up with a newer version of OpenSSL?

I figure the devs are probably trying to implement Bitcoin Core 0.10 based improvements and with them include other updates.
If you're talking about the critical OpenSSL bugfix release last week, my understanding is that none of those bugs affect Bitcoin/Namecoin.
There was this with bitcoin:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailma ... /33221963/
So yes, basically the question is about namecoin PR #213.
Ah, gotcha. Yes, it would be good to get that into a release.
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Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1i

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biolizard89 wrote:
somename wrote:
biolizard89 wrote:
somename wrote:I don't think much of it, but shouldn't a new client be released to allow us to catch up with a newer version of OpenSSL?

I figure the devs are probably trying to implement Bitcoin Core 0.10 based improvements and with them include other updates.
If you're talking about the critical OpenSSL bugfix release last week, my understanding is that none of those bugs affect Bitcoin/Namecoin.
There was this with bitcoin:
http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailma ... /33221963/
So yes, basically the question is about namecoin PR #213.
Ah, gotcha. Yes, it would be good to get that into a release.
+1 :mrgreen:
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