Markus Wigge dixit:

>it is not the most brilliant idea to revert to an older version.
>Maybe it might have been enough to revert the changes to the
>OPENSSL_NO_CIPHERS and OPENSS_OPTIONS variables.

Maybe, but maybe not. Like I said, I'm not a big fan of the “trunk
should be broken” policy. Firstly, it stalls development, secondly,
we're close to an 1.1 release.

>So please next time you have trouble with this open a ticket, tell it to
>the list and maybe revert it locally but DON'T commit that.

Yeah, as if opening a ticket would make a difference. Phil has,
as you can see here…

Dirk Nehring dixit:

>On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 07:49:23PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote:

>> But why did you commit your static downstripping of OpenSSL? Actually, I
>> could not get the VPN to my office running because of missing rc2 algo.
>> Besides, as the error occurs inside OpenSSL, the log message produced by
>> OpenVPN is rather cryptic. ;)
>>
>> May I reenable it again? What is still needed to be done to get the
>> modular libopenssl ready for use? As a first attempt, one could let all
>> features default to "yes", so no problems should occur to users.
>
>Yes, we will bring the modifications to trunk again. We have tested
>these modification very hard the last few days. Markus, can you do it?

… asked you to revert them, was told that they will be replaced by
a more dynamic approach, but what had happened? Nothing. Exactly.
So I reverted it in order to unbreak what we have at the moment.
Since svn retains old revisions, it can't be that hard for you to
apply your “super cool modular dynamic modifications” to either
of these two.

bye,
//mirabile
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