Last week LibreSSL released a vew version of libtls
.
I'm not using LibreSSL's version of libtls
but libretls,
a port of LibreSSL's libtls
to OpenSSL
(got that? Good).
So I pull down the code so I can add the new features to my Lua TLS module when I notice the TLS_API
version hasn't been updated.
Again!
I swear,
what is up with the LibreSSL guys and not updating the TLS_API
value?
If they aren't going to update the value,
why even have it in the first place?
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