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Comment:Updated to indicate that OpenSSL/LibreSSL are required to build and use
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User & Date: rkeene on 2019-09-20 18:23:09
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2019-11-12
17:36
Update configure script to check compiler flags during linking check-in: 01719ee8de user: rkeene tags: trunk
2019-09-20
18:23
Updated to indicate that OpenSSL/LibreSSL are required to build and use check-in: 0aa88d2997 user: rkeene tags: trunk
2019-06-19
18:13
Update autoconf scripts from repo check-in: 5bd22a4abd user: rkeene tags: trunk
Changes

Modified README.txt from [a76b355724] to [4d858d5c33].

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The current release is TLS 1.6, with binaries built against OpenSSL 0.9.8g.
For best security and function, always compile from source with the latest
official release of OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/).

TLS 1.7 and newer require Tcl 8.4.0+, older versions may be used if older
versions of Tcl need to be used.



Non-exclusive credits for TLS are:
   Original work: Matt Newman @ Novadigm
   Updates: Jeff Hobbs @ ActiveState
   Tcl Channel mechanism: Andreas Kupries
   Impetus/Related work: tclSSL (Colin McCormack, Shared Technology)
                         SSLtcl (Peter Antman)







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The current release is TLS 1.6, with binaries built against OpenSSL 0.9.8g.
For best security and function, always compile from source with the latest
official release of OpenSSL (http://www.openssl.org/).

TLS 1.7 and newer require Tcl 8.4.0+, older versions may be used if older
versions of Tcl need to be used.

TclTLS requires OpenSSL or LibreSSL in order to be compiled and function.

Non-exclusive credits for TLS are:
   Original work: Matt Newman @ Novadigm
   Updates: Jeff Hobbs @ ActiveState
   Tcl Channel mechanism: Andreas Kupries
   Impetus/Related work: tclSSL (Colin McCormack, Shared Technology)
                         SSLtcl (Peter Antman)