Hello,
I reopen or start thinking again on this question of enable elliptic
curves of openssl [1]
So going directly to the point, may I built all source of openssl in
copr [2] ? or at least some other curves that fedora package don't ship?
[1]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1405843
[2]
Version: 1.0.2k
%global fips_version 2.0.14
I mean sources: http://ftp.o
penssl.org/source/openssl-%{version}.tar.gz
and http://ftp.openssl.org/s
ource/openssl-fips-%{fips_version}.tar.gz
Thanks ,
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