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   OpenSSL STATUS                           Last modified at
-  ______________                           $Date: 1999/08/09 22:37:59 $
+  ______________                           $Date: 2000/03/25 10:44:28 $
 
   DEVELOPMENT STATE
 
-    o  OpenSSL 0.9.5:  Under development...
+    o  OpenSSL 0.9.5a: Under development...
+                       Proposed release date March 31st, 2000
+                       0.9.5a-beta1 is available.
+                        sunos-gcc                       - failed (ssize_t)
+                        ultrix-gcc, ultrix-cc           - failed (ssize_t)
+                        sco5-cc                         - bc fails in test
+                       VC-Win32 (MSVC6SP3, nasm)       - failed (fixed) 
+                       FreeBSD-elf (i686-pc-freebsd3.2)- failed (fixed)
+                       HPUX (hpux-parisc-cc w/ +02)    - passed
+                       OpenBSD-x86                     - passed
+                       solaris-sparcv9-cc              - passed
+                       0.9.5a-beta2 is available.
+                        linux-elf                       - passed
+                        linux-ppc (egcs 2.91.66)        - passed
+                        OpenBSD-elf                     - passed
+                        FreeBSD-elf (i586-pc-freebsd3.2)- passed
+                        solaris-sparcv9-cc              - passed
+                        solaris-sparcv9-gcc             - passed
+                        Mingw32                         - passed
+                        VMS/Alpha 7.1 w/ DEC C 5.6-003  - passed
+                        VMS/Alpha 7.2-1 w/ CPQ C 6.2-003- passed
+                        VMS/VAX 7.1 w/ DEC C 5.6-003    - passed
+                        VMS/VAX 7.2 w/ DEC C 6.0-001    - passed  
+                        AIX 4.3.3.0 w/ cc               - passed
+                        AIX 4.3.3.0 w/ gcc (2.7.2.3?)   - passed
+                        Irix 6.4 w/ cc                  - passed
+                        Irix 6.4 w/ gcc                 - passed
+                        Irix 6.5 w/ cc                  - passed
+                        Irix 6.5 w/ gcc                 - passed
+                        NetBSD-x86                      - passed
+                        Unixware 7.0.1 w/ native cc     - passed
+                        Solaris-x86 2.6 w/ gcc 2.7.2.3  - passed
+                        Solaris-x86 2.7 w/ gcc 2.7.2.3  - passed
+                        True64 Unix w/ gcc 2.7.2.3      - passed
+                        Win32 w/ VC++ 5 & NASM 0.98     - passed
+
+    o  OpenSSL 0.9.5:  Released on February 28th, 2000
     o  OpenSSL 0.9.4:  Released on August   09th, 1999
     o  OpenSSL 0.9.3a: Released on May      29th, 1999
     o  OpenSSL 0.9.3:  Released on May      25th, 1999
 
   AVAILABLE PATCHES
 
-    o getenv in ca.c and x509_def.c (jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu)
+    o CA.pl patch (Damien Miller)
 
   IN PROGRESS
 
     o Steve is currently working on (in no particular order):
         Proper (or at least usable) certificate chain verification.
        Private key, certificate and CRL API and implementation.
-       Checking and bugfixing PKCS#7 (S/MIME code).
+       Developing and bugfixing PKCS#7 (S/MIME code).
         Various X509 issues: character sets, certificate request extensions.
-
-    o Mark is currently working on:
-        Folding in any changes that are in the C2Net code base that were
-        not in the original SSLeay-0.9.1.b release.  Plus other minor
-        tidying.
-
-    o Ralf is currently working on:
-        1. Support for SSL_set_default_verify_paths(),
-           SSL_load_verify_locations(), SSL_get_cert_store() and
-           SSL_set_cert_store() functions which work like their existing
-           SSL_CTX_xxx() variants but on a per connection basis. That's needed
-           to let us provide full-featured per-URL client verification in
-           mod_ssl or Apache-SSL.
-           => It still dumps core, so I suspend this and investigate
-              again for OpenSSL 0.9.3.
-        2. The perl/ stuff to make it really work the first time ;-)
-           => I'll investigate a few more hours for OpenSSL 0.9.2
-        3. The new documentation set in POD format under doc/
-           => I'll investigate a few more hours for OpenSSL 0.9.2
-        4. More cleanups to get rid of obsolete/old/ugly files in the
-           source tree which are not really needed.
-           => Done all which were possible with my personal knowledge
-
-    o Ben is currently working on:
-       1. Function Prototype Thought Police issues.
-       2. Integrated documentation.
-       3. New TLS Ciphersuites.
-       4. Anything else that takes his fancy.
+       Documentation for the openssl utility.
 
   NEEDS PATCH
 
-    o  salzr@certco.com (Rich Salz): Bug in X509_name_print
-       <29E0A6D39ABED111A36000A0C99609CA2C2BA4@macertco-srv1.ma.certco.com>
+    o  non-blocking socket on AIX
     o  $(PERL) in */Makefile.ssl
     o  "Sign the certificate?" - "n" creates empty certificate file
 
                compiler PIC and linker DSO flags from Apache
                into the OpenSSL Configure script.
 
+               Ulf: +1 for using GNU autoconf and libtool (but not automake,
+                    which apparently is not flexible enough to generate
+                    libcrypto)
+
+
     o  The perl/ stuff needs a major overhaul. Currently it's
        totally obsolete. Either we clean it up and enhance it to be up-to-date
        with the C code or we also could replace it with the really nice
       use a key length decided by the size of the RSA encrypted key and expect
       RC2 to adapt).
 
-    o Properly initialize the PRNG in the absence of /dev/random.
-
     o ERR_error_string(..., buf) does not know how large buf is,
       there should be ERR_error_string_n(..., buf, bufsize)
       or similar.