hey christian, On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 01:55:18AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote: > Honestly, *I* do not spend much more work into this issue. MySQL does > not support OpenSSL, has no active plans for a different SSL engine and > does not even ship their official binary packages with SSL. And I don't > like the idea of someone finding security related bugs in unmaintained > code somewhen after Sarge's release.
are there documents available somewhere that state mysql ab's stance
towards openssl? i find it hard to believe that they would just
drop openssl like that.
> Also adding yet another library into the already much too bloaten control
> files is also nothing I would be eager to.
i agree about bloat, but it'd be a shame if we had to drop openssl
support like that. i guess this means another -devel thread needs
to be started :)
> So, I'm currently a bit frustrated by this OpenSSL issue *g* What do you
> think?
i think maybe we just ought to leave it as a wontfix bug for the
time being, and revisit it when there aren't as many higher
priority bugs to tackle.
sean
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