There was discussion on the best EAPI patch to use. There are
at least 2 versions around.
Eli Marmor wrote:
>
> I looked at the STATUS that Ken published today, and - surprise! -
> the EAPI patches of mod_ssl are back there!
>
> > * Ralf's [PATCH] to add EAPI (ctx, hook, mm, etc.) to the base package
> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Status: Jim +1, Mark +1, Dean +1, BenH +1,
> > Randy +1 (please choose name other than "hook")
> > Doug +1 on concept (untested), Lars +1 on concept,
> > Martin +1 (untested), Ken -1 for 1.3.7 (too controversial,
> > esp. w/KEAPI offered as well)
>
> Except for one "-1" which is not relevant anymore (because we passed
> 1.3.7 a long time ago), all the other opinions are "+1". Is there
> anything we missed?
>
> BTW: "I am not a lawyer", but since there are other uses for EAPI in
> addition to mod_ssl, it is not a crypto patch anymore, and there is
> no law against inserting it into the main source tree. In addition,
> there is a (small) chance that on December 15 the American government
> will relax its limitations on crypto in Open Source Software, so even
> mod_ssl+OpenSSL have the option to enter the open world. Well, the
> last thing (December 15) is more a wishful thinking, but I hope that
> at least the chance of EAPI to become standard on Apache 1.3.10, is
> more realistic...
>
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