Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Attached patch replaces the SSL BIO wrapper code we have now, with one
> that directly calls the send() and recv() functions instead. THis means
> that they get passed through the rewrite macros to our internal
> functions on Win32, and I think this will fix some of the strange errors
> that seem to be platform specific there (there are some really hard to
> reproduce bug reports around that).

Hmm.  Basically what this is doing is exactly what the comment says we
didn't want to do, namely copy-and-paste the implementations of
OpenSSL's socket BIO functions.  How stable is that code?  If the
functions haven't changed textually in a long time (at least across all
the OpenSSL versions we claim to support) then maybe it's okay.

                        regards, tom lane

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