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  1. Mar 29, 2015
    • Richard Levitte's avatar
      Have a shared library version thats reasonable with our version scheme · 6a919b44
      Richard Levitte authored
      
      
      The FAQ says this:
      
          After the release of OpenSSL 1.0.0 the versioning scheme changed. Letter
          releases (e.g. 1.0.1a) can only contain bug and security fixes and no
          new features. Minor releases change the last number (e.g. 1.0.2) and
          can contain new features that retain binary compatibility. Changes to
          the middle number are considered major releases and neither source nor
          binary compatibility is guaranteed.
      
      With such a scheme (and with the thinking that it's nice if the shared
      library version stays on track with the OpenSSL version), it's rather
      futile to keep the minor release number in the shared library version.
      The deed already done with OpenSSL 1.0.x can't be changed, but with
      1.x.y, x=1 and on, 1.x as shared library version is sufficient.
      
      Reviewed-by: default avatarKurt Roeckx <kurt@openssl.org>
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