> From: Francesco Gennai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Francesco.Gennai> > From: Francesco Gennai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Francesco.Gennai>
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> My first problem is the change in the output 
>of X509 command.
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai>
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> I had the following call to the x509 command 
>that worked fine
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> with  openssl-0.9.5a
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai>
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> $ pipe openssl x509 -in 8EFAC7D4.0 -issuer 
>-subject -hash -noout | (read
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> sys$input var ; define/job lcMX120E0068D111 
>&var ; read sys$input var ;
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> define/job lcMX120E0068D112 &var ; read 
>sys$input var ; define/job
> Francesco.Gennai> > Francesco.Gennai> lcMX120E0068D113 &var )
> [...]
> Francesco.Gennai> Any help ?

> Hmm, something I could do would be to write a BIO filter that buffers
> lines of data and makes sure they only get printed when a linefeed is
> reached or when the BIO is free'd.  

Could I hope for such patch ?

Thank you,
Francesco

> This would only be used under VMS
> for now, but could be useful in other cases as well (for example, has
> anyone seen what happens when you do ERR_print_errors() with a logging
> BIO :-)).  The reason I would do it VMS-only for now is to make sure
> no other platform (read: that I can't control myself) gets hit with
> this.

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