Hi,

after playing around with the OpenCA::* perl modules I wished for some kind of
debugging option that let me see the executed openssl command with all
parameters.
What do you think about that ? I would implement such kind of code, if you 
are not totally against it, and send you the patch.

I thought about something like a bitmask for debugging. Like :

my $openssl = new OpenCA::Openssl( DEBUG => 1 );

where bit 0 stands for "print all openssl commands to STDERR". A debug level of
zero (DEBUG => 0) means no debugging at all.
Would that be okay for you ?


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tschau , Uwe Gansert
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