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We're strictly use version numbers of the form MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. Letter releases are things of days past. The most central change is that we now express the version number with three macros, one for each part of the version number: OPENSSL_VERSION_MAJOR OPENSSL_VERSION_MINOR OPENSSL_VERSION_PATCH We also provide two additional macros to express pre-release and build metadata information (also specified in semantic versioning): OPENSSL_VERSION_PRE_RELEASE OPENSSL_VERSION_BUILD_METADATA To get the library's idea of all those values, we introduce the following functions: unsigned int OPENSSL_version_major(void); unsigned int OPENSSL_version_minor(void); unsigned int OPENSSL_version_patch(void); const char *OPENSSL_version_pre_release(void); const char *OPENSSL_version_build_metadata(void); Additionally, for shared library versioning (which is out of scope in semantic versioning, but that we still need): OPENSSL_SHLIB_VERSION We also provide a macro that contains the release date. This is not part of the version number, but is extra information that we want to be able to display: OPENSSL_RELEASE_DATE Finally, also provide the following convenience functions: const char *OPENSSL_version_text(void); const char *OPENSSL_version_text_full(void); The following macros and functions are deprecated, and while currently existing for backward compatibility, they are expected to disappear: OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT OPENSSL_VERSION OpenSSL_version_num() OpenSSL_version() Also, this function is introduced to replace OpenSSL_version() for all indexes except for OPENSSL_VERSION: OPENSSL_info() For configuration, the option 'newversion-only' is added to disable all the macros and functions that are mentioned as deprecated above. Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Matthias St. Pierre <Matthias.St.Pierre@ncp-e.com> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/7724)
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# Note that some of these directories are filtered in Configure. Look for
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# %skipdir there for further explanations.
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SUBDIRS=crypto ssl apps test util tools fuzz engines
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{-
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my @sover = split(/\./, $config{shlib_version});
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our $sover_filename;
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$sover_filename = join('.', @sover)
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if $config{target} =~ /^mingw/ || $config{target} =~ /^VC-/;
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$sover_filename = join('', map { sprintf "%02d", $_ } @sover)
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if $config{target} =~ /^vms/;
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"";
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-}
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LIBS=libcrypto libssl
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INCLUDE[libcrypto]=. crypto/include include
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INCLUDE[libssl]=. include
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DEPEND[libssl]=libcrypto
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# Empty DEPEND "indices" means the dependencies are expected to be built
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# unconditionally before anything else.
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DEPEND[]=include/openssl/opensslconf.h crypto/include/internal/bn_conf.h \
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crypto/include/internal/dso_conf.h doc/man7/openssl_user_macros.pod
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DEPEND[include/openssl/opensslconf.h]=configdata.pm
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GENERATE[include/openssl/opensslconf.h]=include/openssl/opensslconf.h.in
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DEPEND[crypto/include/internal/bn_conf.h]=configdata.pm
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GENERATE[crypto/include/internal/bn_conf.h]=crypto/include/internal/bn_conf.h.in
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DEPEND[crypto/include/internal/dso_conf.h]=configdata.pm
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GENERATE[crypto/include/internal/dso_conf.h]=crypto/include/internal/dso_conf.h.in
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DEPEND[doc/man7/openssl_user_macros.pod]=configdata.pm
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GENERATE[doc/man7/openssl_user_macros.pod]=doc/man7/openssl_user_macros.pod.in
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IF[{- defined $target{shared_defflag} -}]
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SHARED_SOURCE[libcrypto]=libcrypto.ld
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SHARED_SOURCE[libssl]=libssl.ld
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GENERATE[libcrypto.ld]=util/libcrypto.num libcrypto
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GENERATE[libssl.ld]=util/libssl.num libssl
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ENDIF
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IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^(?:Cygwin|mingw|VC-)/ -}]
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GENERATE[libcrypto.rc]=util/mkrc.pl libcrypto
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GENERATE[libssl.rc]=util/mkrc.pl libssl
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SHARED_SOURCE[libcrypto]=libcrypto.rc
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SHARED_SOURCE[libssl]=libssl.rc
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ENDIF
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IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^Cygwin/ -}]
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SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=cygcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}
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SHARED_NAME[libssl]=cygssl-{- $sover_filename -}
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ELSIF[{- $config{target} =~ /^mingw/ -}]
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SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=libcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}{- $config{target} eq "mingw64" ? "-x64" : "" -}
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SHARED_NAME[libssl]=libssl-{- $sover_filename -}{- $config{target} eq "mingw64" ? "-x64" : "" -}
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ELSIF[{- $config{target} =~ /^VC-/ -}]
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SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=libcrypto-{- $sover_filename -}{- $target{multilib} -}
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SHARED_NAME[libssl]=libssl-{- $sover_filename -}{- $target{multilib} -}
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ENDIF
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# VMS has a cultural standard where all libraries are prefixed.
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# For OpenSSL, the choice is 'ossl$' (this prefix was claimed in a
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# conversation with VSI, Tuesday January 26 2016)
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# Also, it seems it's usual to have the pointer size the libraries
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# were built for as part of the name.
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IF[{- $config{target} =~ /^vms/ -}]
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RENAME[libcrypto]=ossl$libcrypto{- $target{pointer_size} -}
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RENAME[libssl]=ossl$libssl{- $target{pointer_size} -}
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SHARED_NAME[libcrypto]=ossl$libcrypto{- $sover_filename -}_shr{- $target{pointer_size} -}
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SHARED_NAME[libssl]=ossl$libssl{- $sover_filename -}_shr{- $target{pointer_size} -}
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ENDIF
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