Hello, > On 24 May 2023, at 09:47, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > On 24/05/2023 10:07, Michael Tremer wrote: >> It looks like we might not want to release the forthcoming Core Update before this. >> >> I did not hear any rumours about what might be the issue, but I would say that it wouldn’t hurt us to wait. >> >> What other outstanding issues do we have that are currently blocking the update? >> > The fix for Bug#13117 has been merged into master so that is no longer blocking. > > As mentioned to Peter, I recommend reverting my fix for Bug#11048 as some issues were found by myself (missed in my own testing) plus from other testers reporting in the forum. I am making progress on this but there are still some bits outstanding. The bug has been around for a long time so it won't hurt for it to wait till Core Update 176. Okay. Let’s rather have the right fix than a quick one. I agree! > I haven't found anything else that was a problem and I haven't seen any other issues mentioned in the forum that look to be caused by CU175. That sounds good then! > Regards, > Adolf. >> -Michael >> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: Tomas Mraz >>> Subject: Forthcoming OpenSSL Releases >>> Date: 24 May 2023 at 05:06:12 BST >>> To: "openssl-project(a)openssl.org" , "openssl-users(a)openssl.org" , openssl-announce(a)openssl.org >>> Reply-To: openssl-users(a)openssl.org >>> >>> The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release >>> of OpenSSL versions 3.0.9, 1.1.1u and 1.0.2zh. Note that OpenSSL 1.0.2 >>> is End Of Life and so 1.0.2zh will be available to premium support >>> customers only. >>> >>> These releases will be made available on Tuesday 30th May 2023 >>> between 1300-1700 UTC. >>> >>> These are security-fix releases. The highest severity issue fixed in >>> each of these three releases is Moderate: >>> >>> https://www.openssl.org/policies/secpolicy.html >>> >>> Yours >>> The OpenSSL Project Team >>> >> > > -- > Sent from my laptop