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Posted to dev@santuario.apache.org by "Cantor, Scott" <ca...@osu.edu> on 2018/01/10 21:01:08 UTC

xml-security-c-2.0.0rc1 available

I've published a release candidate build for testing. [1]

Nothing is removed from this version, but the follow pieces are on the chopping block if a maintainer doesn't emerge:

- NSS
- WinCAPI
- XKMS

The former two are so rotted with respect to algorithm support that they're really not safe to use anyway.

The Windows solution is quite a mess and doesn't really have all the necessary pointers to Xerces, Xalan, and OpenSSL to get built (I use externally injected property imports to control the build paths) but it's a usable starting point.

-- Scott

[1] https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/santuario/c-library/


Re: xml-security-c-2.0.0rc1 available

Posted by "Cantor, Scott" <ca...@osu.edu>.
On 1/12/18, 6:31 AM, "Colm O hEigeartaigh" <co...@apache.org> wrote:

> Did you forget to upload the digests as well?

It's a release candidate, I didn't intend to do anything special like that. I also signed them, which is what actually proves anything about them.

-- Scott



Re: xml-security-c-2.0.0rc1 available

Posted by Colm O hEigeartaigh <co...@apache.org>.
Hi Scott,

Did you forget to upload the digests as well? I only see the archives and
the signatures. One minor point - the NOTICE year should be updated from
2013 to 2018.

Colm.

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 9:01 PM, Cantor, Scott <ca...@osu.edu> wrote:

> I've published a release candidate build for testing. [1]
>
> Nothing is removed from this version, but the follow pieces are on the
> chopping block if a maintainer doesn't emerge:
>
> - NSS
> - WinCAPI
> - XKMS
>
> The former two are so rotted with respect to algorithm support that
> they're really not safe to use anyway.
>
> The Windows solution is quite a mess and doesn't really have all the
> necessary pointers to Xerces, Xalan, and OpenSSL to get built (I use
> externally injected property imports to control the build paths) but it's a
> usable starting point.
>
> -- Scott
>
> [1] https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/santuario/c-library/
>
>


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Colm O hEigeartaigh

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