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Author ned.deily
Recipients ned.deily, pitrou
Date 2015-01-29.11:10:55
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Yep, 0.9.8 is the newest and presumably last major of version of OpenSSL in OS X. OpenSSL has been officially deprecated by Apple in OS X since OS X 10.7; it's only there for third-party products shipped by Apple in OS X, like Python.  Their own apps use Apple's own frameworks like SecTransform and CommonCrypto.  (See, for example, http://rentzsch.tumblr.com/post/33696323211/wherein-i-write-apples-technote-about-openssl-on) Apple also ships 0.9.7 shared libs in 10.10 for really old applications.
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