Here is the next pure bugfixing release. In addition to other minor fixes it
mainly solves the problem where under Linux boxes the DBM library wasn't
correctly found.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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                                       www.engelschall.com

  Changes with mod_ssl 2.1.2 (30-Nov-1998 to 03-Dec-1998)
 
   *) Let `httpd -V' show `-D EAPI', too.

   *) Fixed again the DBM library determination inside libssl.module: A syntax
      error caused the fallback (SDBM) to be never used which leaded to
      problems on systems where no DBM library exists.

   *) Added a check to libssl.module: It now complains with
      a warning when SSLeay 0.8 is used because of the known problems (core
      dumps on large files, etc.) with these versions.

   *) Slightly changed mod_ssl's configure hints displayed as the last step.

   *) Removed internal OPTIONAL_SSL stuff which was inherited from Apache-SSL.
      I currently cannot see a good reason for allowing subrequests to disable
      SSL, so kick out this stuff.

   *) Extended Chapter 5 (FAQ List) of the User Manual.

   *) Added the Website META Language (WML) sources for the User Manual to the
      distribution: This way all sources are available to the user community.
     
   *) Removed one last reference to SSLCACertificateReqFile inside the 
      httpd.conf-dist file.
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