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Opera 12.15's source code has been leaked online

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Zero3K:
A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at https://u.teknik.io/XdSsy.zip which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.1u.

Zero3K:
 A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at https://u.teknik.io/H69gk.zip which has its OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.2l.

wraith808:
Yes, using a program based on stolen source code, with binaries compiled by an unknown party - what could possibly go wrong?  :huh: :huh: :huh:
-f0dder (August 26, 2017, 06:27 AM)
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I have been using the build that I linked to in the post above yours for a while now with nothing going wrong.
-Zero3K (August 26, 2017, 11:41 AM)
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I think the point is that past success is no guarantee of future success, especially when you're dealing with a bootleg copy.  Do you check the source every time you update?  And build it yourself?  If the answer to both of those questions is not 'yes', then you're setting yourself up.  It may never come to fruition, but that risk is too much to be taking these days.

Zero3K:
A new build of Opera 12.15 is now available at https://u.teknik.io/d5xIK.zip which has fixed the crash caused by the "OpProgressField::UpdateProgress" portion of its code.

Zero3K:
Is there anyone who wants to work on it? And yes, I build it myself (with VS 2010).


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