From: Christian Hesse
The shell builtin `set` produces different output for different shells:
bash$ set | grep '^TERM='
TERM=xterm
dash$ set | grep '^TERM='
TERM='xterm'
This may break reproducible builds depending on what shell is used.
Let's replace `set` with `env`, which is a real command
How about printenv (without grep)?
From: Christian Hesse
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2020 4:04:26 PM
To: OpenVPN Development
Cc: Christian Hesse
Subject: [Openvpn-devel] [PATCH 1/1] configure.ac: replace set with env
From: Christian Hesse
The shell builtin `set`
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 08:48:00AM +, Tom Yan wrote:
> How about printenv (without grep)?
Portability.
"env |grep" is POSIX standardized so should work everywhere.
printenv is a BSD invention, which not all unix variants are required
to have.
(Besides, printenv on its own cannot do "
Tom Yan on Mon, 2020/01/06 08:48:
> How about printenv (without grep)?
The variables are not known in advance. This needs to match all variables
starting with "enable_" and "with_".
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Hi,
Finally found some time to start looking at this patch set.
On 17-11-2019 19:12, Arne Schwabe wrote:
> We currently always announce IV_NCP=2 when we support these ciphers even
> when we do not accept them. This lead to a server pushing a AES-GCM-128
> cipher to clients and the client then rej