[Openswan dev] Removal of #ifdef X509 code completed
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ottawa.on.ca
Mon Mar 8 00:32:48 CET 2004
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>>>>> "Andreas" == Andreas Steffen <andreas.steffen at strongsec.net> writes:
Andreas> Thanks Ken!
Andreas> Actually I don't understand why you need the #ifdef
Andreas> X509_FETCH statements at all. If crlcheckinterval is set to
Andreas> 0 seconds (which is the default setting) then no threads
Because we want the ability to build without libpthreads at all.
This is important for small devices, where one might be using ucLinux.
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