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Still needs a clang-format. I will merge it and clang-format it once it is
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Configure option to disable CURL
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> Wonder if we should bother back porting these to 7.1.x ? Wdyt ?
It's probably safe. How serious is the problem it's fixing? What's the
downside of linking with unnecessary libraries?
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Would this latest change work? How does traffic_layout --features get used?
```Diff
print_feature("BUILD_PERSON", BUILD_PERSON, json);
print_feature("BUILD_GROUP", BUILD_G
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Wonder if we should bother back porting these to 7.1.x ? Wdyt ?
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TS-1768: AC_SEARCH_LIBS vs. AC_CHECK_LIB
AC_SEARCH_LIBS always adds -llibrary to LIBS, but AC_CHECK_LIB doesn't
check that the function isn't already available -- in which case the
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please review @zwoop @SolidWallOfCode
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check if any of client cert path or file is null
fix for client cert loading problem
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Thanks for reviewing this @zwoop! I'm going to land it and see about fixing
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Whilst the configuration of SSL keys and certificates is a bit unfortunate,
I think that it is important to be consistent.
Separately, you have to define the base directory for relativ
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For future references, this really should have been squashed down to one
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Please squash commits before merging.
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In fact, taking a quick look, tools like traffic_top is getting all the
"optional" libraries, even though they are highly unlikely to use 'em? Like,
libhwloc.
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I suspect we might want to backport a fix for this to 7.1.x as well.
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Nit picky, and too late, but I kinda wish these two new variables would
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@SolidWallOfCode, @shinrich Please review.
In summary,
* proxy.config.ssl.client.cert.path has been completely removed.
* proxy.config.ssl.client.cert.filename has been rename
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Please run clang-format on the code. It is not passing CI.
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Nice catch on AC_SEARCH_LIBS! Question, i wonder if we do this wrong in
other places? Are we adding things to LIBS when we shouldn't?
There are several places where we do things like:
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Giving to @PSUdaemon, this is for him to consider for backport.
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I put this in to Y!'s fork but I have mixed feelings about it. It has been
handy for our operations team but I'm not sure it is of sufficient general
utility. One outstanding request
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