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  1. Nov 18, 2009
  2. Nov 17, 2009
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  4. Nov 15, 2009
    • Kamil Dudka's avatar
      - David Byron improved the configure script to use pkg-config to find OpenSSL · 530fde3a
      Kamil Dudka authored
        (and in particular the list of required libraries) even if a path is given
        as argument to --with-ssl
      530fde3a
    • Yang Tse's avatar
      · 5b3be2ee
      Yang Tse authored
      getaddrinfo is fully thread safe on solaris versions which
      implement the function even when h_errno is not a macro.
      
      The h_errno macro test now only done on systems for which there
      is no hard coded knowledge about getaddrinfo's thread safeness.
      5b3be2ee
    • Yang Tse's avatar
      · 3b8d7fdd
      Yang Tse authored
      Client certificate ENG file type requires OpenSSL 0.9.7 or newer
      3b8d7fdd
    • Yang Tse's avatar
      · 0e80f0e4
      Yang Tse authored
      Remove files generated on previous buildconf/configure run
      0e80f0e4
    • Yang Tse's avatar
      · a2ddb0a6
      Yang Tse authored
      Add a couple of renamed files to the removal list
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    • Yang Tse's avatar
      · 581ce033
      Yang Tse authored
      Remove enable-thread / disable-thread configure option. These were only placebo
      options. The library is always built as thread safe as possible on every system.
      581ce033
  5. Nov 14, 2009
  6. Nov 13, 2009
    • Yang Tse's avatar
      Assume that getaddrinfo is thread safe, unless hard coded · 5e75817d
      Yang Tse authored
      knowledge says the contrary or h_errno is not defined.
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    • Yang Tse's avatar
      Related with the threadsafe capability of getaddrinfo: · a7e4022d
      Yang Tse authored
      - Constantine Sapuntzakis reported that Darwin 6.0 a.k.a. MAC OS X 10.2
        and newer have a threadsafe getaddrinfo.
      
      - Fix Dragonfly BSD triplet detection.
      
      - In case the hard-coded knowledge says that getaddrinfo is threadsafe,
        an additional check is done to verify that h_errno is also defined.
        If h_errno isn't defined, we finally assume that it isn't threadsafe.
        Jamie Lokier provided the inspiration for this extra check.
      a7e4022d
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