Guenter <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Simon, > Simon Josefsson schrieb: >> No objection from me, although I suggest you use HAVE_LIBSSL and >> HAVE_LIBGCRYPT as the symbols to check -- configure already checks and >> sets those variables as appropriate. > ok, right - line 48ff of libssh2_config.h.in: > /* Define if you have the gcrypt library. */ > #undef HAVE_LIBGCRYPT > > /* Define if you have the ssl library. */ > #undef HAVE_LIBSSL > > but also we have at line 138ff: > /* Use libgcrypt */ > #undef LIBSSH2_LIBGCRYPT > > so my thought was to use only one define to decide whats used - that > makes Win32 and NetWare compilation work without changes and defaulting > to OpenSSL, and only if one wants libgcrypt he can then add > -DLIBSSH2_LIBGCRYPT - if we use two defines all platforms would need to > define one of these in any case + we need to check if not both were > defined, or none ... > > I start now on it, and we can at any time change the defines quickly if > there's a strong reason to do so ...
Ok. > Gün. > > BTW. I did also post to you personally regarding your autobuild stats > because I want to add soem NetWare builds - though got no reply from > you, probably my mail went into spam bin? Hm, yes, I don't recall that, or I forgot about it too quickly. Not intentional, so please resend! /Simon _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
