[openssl-dev] MacOS defaults?

Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL uri at ll.mit.edu
Sun Mar 6 15:27:03 UTC 2016


Yes I think it's way past time to make this change. 64-bit has been the norm for ages.

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From: Ben Laurie
Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2016 06:21
To: OpenSSL development
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Subject: [openssl-dev] MacOS defaults?

Currently OpenSSL defaults to 32 bit in MacOS. I'm told it might be better to default to 64 bit these days.

Does anyone have any views?


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