Nicholas Bamber writes:
> What if the location were configurable via debconf. (I have not checked
> if it is or not). The explanatory text could offer your choice as a
> possible location.
Hm, you could do that, sure. I personally probably wouldn't do so, since
I'm not sure it's important enoug
Russ,
What if the location were configurable via debconf. (I have not checked
if it is or not). The explanatory text could offer your choice as a
possible location.
On 05/05/12 19:51, Russ Allbery wrote:
Nicholas Bamber writes:
Although in general I am all for standardization, I
Nicholas Bamber writes:
> Although in general I am all for standardization, I am not
> actually clear about the use case here.
> The typical case to which you refer is a browser-like client
> talking to a webserver-like server using certificates checkable with
> external authorities.
Russ,
Although in general I am all for standardization, I am not actually
clear about the use case here.
The typical case to which you refer is a browser-like client talking to
a webserver-like server using certificates checkable with external
authorities.
In the MySQL case both client a
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