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H A D | openssllnx.patch | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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H A D | openssl.patch | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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H A D | makefile.mk | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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H A D | LICENSE | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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H A D | set_soenv.in | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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H A D | external_deps.lst | diff 8d4c92f7 Fri Aug 19 18:28:06 UTC 2016 truckman <truckman@13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68> Update the bundled version of OpenSSL from 0.9.8zh to 1.0.2h which fixes many vulnerabiliies and adds support for newer, more secure ciphers and versions of the protocol. Note: OpenSSL version 1.0.2h contains two known minor vulnerabilites, CVE-2016-2177 and CVE-2016-2178, which will be fixed in the next OpenSSL release. Their potential impact is low enough that that various Linux distros have chosen not to apply the upstream patches to the versions that they distribute. On Windows, there is an optional new dependency on NASM, <http://www.nasm.us/>. If NASM is not available, then the C implementations of the low-level crypto code will be used instead of the optimized assembly language versions. Since OpenOffice is not a heavy user of this code, the impact should be minor. If NASM is installed, but its location is not in $PATH, the directory containing nasm.exe should be passed to configure using --with-nasm-home. The fallback to the C crypto implementation also happens on Linux if the version of gcc is sufficently old to indicate that the toolchain is likely to not support the some of the instructions in the assembly language versions of the code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/trunk@1756954 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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