On 24 Jul 2018, at 17:26, Yann Ylavic <ylavic....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> This is being discussed in the other, so I won't my arguments here. >> >> Just to clarify, I’m -1 (veto). > > So I have to convince you (let's try again :p ) or revert, this is it? > I'd like to ear what others think though…
Rather than reverting I’d rather consider this a blocker for releasing apr-util v1.7, taking it out is needless when it can be fixed instead. >> APR controls the loading and unloading of APR DSOs, there is nothing >> stopping us making the DSO unload a noop when broken versions of openssl are >> present. > > But de-init may be required/desired when APR loads (e.g.) openssl for > its own use no? > What if the user wants openssl (< 1.1) cleanup when the program stops > (possibly that'd clear some memory or alike)? The openssl-users thread is here: http://openssl.6102.n7.nabble.com/Initialising-OpenSSL-more-than-once-how-do-we-handle-this-td74472.html Regards, Graham —