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perl-Net-SSLeay - Perl extension for using OpenSSL
- Description:
This module offers some high level convenience functions for accessing
web pages on SSL servers (for symmetry, same API is offered for
accessing http servers, too), a sslcat() function for writing your own
clients, and finally access to the SSL API of SSLeay/OpenSSL package
so you can write servers or clients for more complicated applications.
Packages
perl-Net-SSLeay-1.68-1.fc22.ppc64le
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Changelog
by Paul Howarth (2015-01-30):
- Update to 1.68
- Improvements to inc/Module/Install/PRIVATE/Net/SSLeay.pm to handle the case
where there are muliple OPENSSLs installed
- Fixed a documentation error in get_peer_cert_chain
- Fixed a problem with building on Windows that prevented correct OpenSSL
directory detection with version 1.0.1j as delivered with Shining Light
OpenSSL
- Fixed a problem with building on Windows that prevented finding MT or MD
versions of SSL libraries
- Updated doc in README.Win32 to build with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Express
- Added Windows crypt32 library to Windows linking as some
compilers/platforms seem to require it and it is innocuous otherwise
- Fixed a failure in t/external/20_cert_chain.t where some platforms do not
have HTTPS in /etc/services
- Recent 1.0.2 betas have dropped the SSLv3_method function; we leave out
the function on newer versions, much the same as the SSLv2 deprecation is
handled
- Fix the ALPN test, which was incorrectly failing on OpenSSL due to the
LibreSSL check (earlier versions bailed out before that line)
- Fixed a problem on OSX when macports openssl 1.x is installed: headers from
macport were found but older OSX openssl libraries were linked, resulting
in "Symbol not found: _EVP_MD_do_all_sorted"
- Added notes about runtime error "no OPENSSL_Applink", when calling
Net::SSLeay::P_PKCS12_load_file
- Don't change %{__perl_provides} unless we need to
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