On 17.12.2009, CLEMENT Francis <fclem...@adour-bureau.com> wrote: > >-----Message d'origine----- > >De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org > >[mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de Francesco Vertova > >Envoyé : jeudi 17 décembre 2009 10:10 > >À : XMail Users Mailing List > >Objet : Re: [xmail] Patches: IPv6 and SSL > > > >At 08.41 17/12/09, Stephan Mueller wrote: > >>I am starting to use xmail on an embedded system based on > > > >ARM. Due to the > > > >>limited space available, I had to make IPv6 and SSL support a > > > >compile time > > > >>option. > >> > >>Essentially, I added a bunch of ifdefs around the problematic > > > >code. There are > > > >>not that many though. > >> > >>Do you want to have these patches? > > > >I doubt very much that Davide will accept to include that in the main > >distro. However, if Davide agrees, I think it might be useful to have > >those patches - especially the no-SSL one - available for download on > >XMail home page. > > > >Current versions of XMail require that you have SSL up and running > >even if you don't use it (which means that you may stumble over > >SSL-specific bugs even if you have disabled SSL, as in the case of > >the Windows-specific CtrlClnt issue discussed some time ago in the > >list). Patching the source may be faster (and funnier ...) than > >setting up and configuring something you're going to disable. > > Strange !? > On my install (win32), no ssl enables with server.tab variables and I never > had any SSL issue
The problem is that XMail links with SSL and needs the lib when it loads even when you do not use it. I have constraints with space and must be able to disable the SSL support at compile time to avoid installing the SSL lib. Ciao Stephan _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail