On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, William A. Arbaugh wrote:
> I'm using SSLeay in an embedded application. When I try and DER decode a
> DER encoded string into a X509 certificate with d2i_X509, the system size
> increases by ~60KB. Some of the symbols added are PKCS#7 functions, CRL
> functions etc. Does anyone know of a way to prevent those addtional
> functions from being linked in (without the obvious (and tedious) approach
> of adding a huge number of new #ifdefs)?
Actually, as a quick fix, try compiling with SSLEAY_MACROS defined.
For type checking reason (and DLLs), the file crypto/x509/x_all.c
has lots of functions that suck have dependancies to everything else.
SSLEAY_MACROS makes the headers offer macros instead of function calls.
eric
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