Sander Temme wrote:
/opt/nfast/toolkits/openssl/openssl098e-patch.txt

I found a 'openssl098-patch.txt' is that ok ?

Should apply cleanly to newer versions of OpenSSL, with patch -p1. It creates a static lock for CHIL to use so it doesn't need the dynamic ones available.

It did.

I personally think the dynamic locking concept is more elegant, but I do agree it smells of duplicated code because everyone has to set up the same scaffolding.

Yes, I agree. Callbacks are really elegant (but a pain to debug!). And I
think that a default function that would fit most users would be nice.. :D
I just installed the patched version - but no changes in the behavior.. I
will try to inspect the `disable_mutex_callbacks`.. but if that is the case,
how shall I fix it ???

Later,
Max


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