On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Dan Melomedman wrote:

> Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Dan Melomedman writes:
> >
> > >Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > >>I'd rather improve the configure script so that it does a better job of
> > >>detecting whether to compile SSL support.
> > >
> > >So what you are essentially implying is: if you want to use Courier, and
> > >you have OpenSSL installed, you better use it.
> >
> > More or less, that's how things are working now.  It's also a gentle nudge
> > towards using a more responsible, maintainable, environment.
>
> What if people still want SSL on the development box for other things?
> Are you suggesting it should be uninstalled just to compile Courier,
> then reinstalled if one doesn't want SSL in Courier?

Aha!  You said it better than I could, but those are my sentiments
exactly!

--
Ensign Walnut approaches Dr. Crusher with caution...

Jon Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C and Python Code Gardener


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