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by sylware
1098 days ago
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Usually, it is in non-pertinent ABI/API breakage. And companies which are making a business at upgrading components like openssl are the ones which would be targetted for a planned obsolescence crack down. Usually, it is c++ ABI issues (those are usually a massive pain), or glibc versioning manic usage, since there are rarely API/ABI breakages in many crypto libs. |
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