From: Rich Salz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
rsalz> > currently. Also, IIRC, on most Unixen, linking with libcrypto.a
rsalz> > rather than -lcrypto makes the linker suck in everything from that
rsalz> > library, regardless of if they are needed or not, while -lcrypto makes
rsalz> > the linker select the needed object files. I may be wrong about this.
rsalz>
rsalz> (Hi Dave! :)
rsalz>
rsalz> I believe you're wrong, and that -lcrypto is nothing more than shorthand
rsalz> for a filename and path search.
I guess I've learned something then :-).
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