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| H A D | tools-build.rst | 8caf10acab37be292a2fab0da01c1ba284a3b40a Tue Jun 28 20:56:32 UTC 2022 Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> docs(security): update info on use of OpenSSL 3.0
OpenSSL 3.0 is a pre-requisite since v2.7 and can be installed on the operating system by updating the previous version. However, this may not be convenient for everyone, as some may want to keep their previous versions of OpenSSL.
This update on the docs shows that there is an alternative to install OpenSSL on the system by using a local build of OpenSSL 3.0 and pointing both the build and run commands to that build.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> Change-Id: Ib9ad9ee5c333f7b04e2747ae02433aa66e6397f3
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| H A D | prerequisites.rst | 8caf10acab37be292a2fab0da01c1ba284a3b40a Tue Jun 28 20:56:32 UTC 2022 Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> docs(security): update info on use of OpenSSL 3.0
OpenSSL 3.0 is a pre-requisite since v2.7 and can be installed on the operating system by updating the previous version. However, this may not be convenient for everyone, as some may want to keep their previous versions of OpenSSL.
This update on the docs shows that there is an alternative to install OpenSSL on the system by using a local build of OpenSSL 3.0 and pointing both the build and run commands to that build.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> Change-Id: Ib9ad9ee5c333f7b04e2747ae02433aa66e6397f3
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| H A D | build-options.rst | 8caf10acab37be292a2fab0da01c1ba284a3b40a Tue Jun 28 20:56:32 UTC 2022 Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> docs(security): update info on use of OpenSSL 3.0
OpenSSL 3.0 is a pre-requisite since v2.7 and can be installed on the operating system by updating the previous version. However, this may not be convenient for everyone, as some may want to keep their previous versions of OpenSSL.
This update on the docs shows that there is an alternative to install OpenSSL on the system by using a local build of OpenSSL 3.0 and pointing both the build and run commands to that build.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> Change-Id: Ib9ad9ee5c333f7b04e2747ae02433aa66e6397f3
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| H A D | trusted-board-boot-build.rst | 8caf10acab37be292a2fab0da01c1ba284a3b40a Tue Jun 28 20:56:32 UTC 2022 Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> docs(security): update info on use of OpenSSL 3.0
OpenSSL 3.0 is a pre-requisite since v2.7 and can be installed on the operating system by updating the previous version. However, this may not be convenient for everyone, as some may want to keep their previous versions of OpenSSL.
This update on the docs shows that there is an alternative to install OpenSSL on the system by using a local build of OpenSSL 3.0 and pointing both the build and run commands to that build.
Signed-off-by: Juan Pablo Conde <juanpablo.conde@arm.com> Change-Id: Ib9ad9ee5c333f7b04e2747ae02433aa66e6397f3
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