>> Actually, it doesn't: 5.9 support ends in May 2020, OpenSSL 1.0 in Dec 2019. > > You're off by one year. 5.9.0 was released May 29, 2017. > > (probably a bit later because we are able to > make the 5.9.9 release).
That means some of the dates in the wikipedia article are wrong... but not the EOL date :) And interesting that I apparently missed 2 releases, my version monitor mustn't be as reliable as I thought. > > but I'm guessing Qt may not want to depend only on an OpenSSL variant > > that's EOL. > Except that it's not EOL. OpenSSL 1.0.2 is still officially supported until > 2019-12-31. "May want" as in the future, not "doesn't want" now. > If you search the commit log, you'll see a number of OpenSSL 1.1 bugfixes. > PS: you should backport those fixes too. Indeed! Are they all labelled OpenSSL, or should I rather look at the log for the network/ssl folder hope I catch everything? Are all fixes in 5.10 and thus in the 5.10 branch? R. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest