> I think this belongs in CHANGES or NEWS, not with every single > reconfigure build > > > Creating Makefile > > > NOTE: Starting with OpenSSL 1.1.1, 'Configure' doesn't display all the > disabled > options or the "make variables" with their values. Instead, you must use > 'configdata.pm' as a script to get a display of the configuration data. For > help, please do this: > > > perl configdata.pm --help
BTW, I didn't appreciate this change. Thing about original output was that it was telling things about user's environment. Idea was that one didn't have to ask for additional information when user reported "ran config, it printed this, help"... I would even say that new message is meaningless to user. "Instead, you mist use 'configdata.pm'"? User will simply wonder "instead of what"? Then execute --help and wonder what is it that needs to be included into problem report... In other words if config doesn't produce output that appears worthy to include into problem report, then it should tell how to produce information that we would appreciate in problem report. _______________________________________________ openssl-project mailing list [email protected] https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-project
