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# 1.12 11-Jul-2014 deraadt

Remove the commentary about the majority of this code being under
'BSD-style Open Source licenses'.

It is a bit improper of OpenSSL to classify themselves into the BSD
community without a clear justification for the extra clauses / terms...


# 1.11 11-Jul-2014 deraadt

The only thing openssl is consistant about is inconsistancy, so there
are many variations of their license and we need to say:
licenses which follow:
rather than
license which follows:


# 1.10 11-Jul-2014 beck

Add a small note about LibReSSL at the start of this.
ok jsing@


# 1.9 03-Nov-2011 djm

openssl-1.0.0e: resolve conflicts


# 1.8 06-Sep-2008 djm

resolve conflicts


# 1.7 27-Jun-2006 djm

resolve conflicts


# 1.6 08-Apr-2004 markus

merge 0.9.7d


# 1.5 12-May-2003 markus

merge 0.9.7b with local changes; crank majors for libssl/libcrypto


# 1.4 15-May-2002 beck

OpenSSL 0.9.7 stable 2002 05 08 merge


# 1.3 22-Jun-2001 beck

openssl-engine-0.9.6a merge


# 1.2 19-Mar-2000 beck

OpenSSL 0.9.5 merge

*warning* this bumps shared lib minors for libssl and libcrypto from 2.1 to 2.2
if you are using the ssl26 packages for ssh and other things to work you will
need to get new ones (see ~beck/libsslsnap/<arch>) on cvs or ~beck/src-patent.tar.gz on cvs


# 1.1 29-Sep-1999 beck

branches: 1.1.1;
OpenSSL 0.9.4 merge