![]() Jens carried on with updates after that, until AmiSSL 4.4 in 2020, when Oliver started taking over all Matters (due to the his knowledge of IBrowse using the same principles) and various issues. With development stalling, largely due the technicalĬomplication of base relative addressing which AmiSSL v3 had completely relied on (features provided by SAS/C and GCC for AmigaOS 4.x), Oliver Roberts then became involved in 2016 who helped sort out the base relative #Ibrowse blich updateJens and Thore Böckelmann stepped in to update the sources, making them more portable, cleaning up the entire build process and upgrading the OpenSSL version used. Eventually, the sources were released and In 2012, with Andrija and Stefan having not developed AmiSSL any further, Jens Maus showed an interest in making it open source and updating it. Later that year, a PowerPC native version of AmiSSL v3 was Stefan and Andrija continued to develop AmiSSL, with v3 being released in 2006 for 68k, which was available for any developers to use and IBrowse 2.4 used this version. Stefan Burström later joined the development effort with AmiSSL v2 being released exclusively for IBrowse 2.3 in 2003.
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