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posted by azrael on Saturday July 12 2014, @03:11AM   Printer-friendly
from the small-enough-to-carry dept.

It has finally happened. Bob Beck of The OpenBSD Foundation has just announced that the first release of LibreSSL portable is now available, and can be found in the LibreSSL directory of your favourite OpenBSD mirror.

libressl-2.0.0.tar.gz has been tested to build on various versions of Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X and FreeBSD.

This is intended to be an initial portable release of OpenBSD's libressl to allow the community to start using it and providing feedback, and has been done to address the issue of incorrect portable versions being attempted by third-parties. Support for additional platforms will be added as time and resources permit.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by albert on Saturday July 12 2014, @08:23AM

    by albert (276) on Saturday July 12 2014, @08:23AM (#68015)

    That was a link to the donations page. OK, so if I donate... I get a pick a platform? Sweet. Oh, maybe we should put it up for a vote here. Well, I have ideas!

    * System III UNIX, using the STREAMS network API

    * DOSRMX, with the insane 48-bit segment:offset addressing

    * FreeRTOS running on the Intel 8052, making good use of the 256 bytes of RAM

    I wonder if they'd mind keeping a log of the curse words they invent.

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