I'm sure there are any number of downsides if I thought about it long
enough. I was mainly responding to your concern about your co-workers
initializing something that was really in use. If you want something less
technological, baseball bats come to mind.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
Peter,
No, this isn't the same problem that other people are experiencing. They
get a kernel oops and the entire system crashes. This is some kind of
performance problem that may be affecting the entire system, but not causing
a crash, per se. You'll need to gather some diagnostic information
Unfortunately not libcrypto.so.2, but only libcrypto.so, libcrypto.a and
libcrypto.so.0.9.6. I tried different OpenSSL version... bad luck.
- Tim -
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