On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 06:46:53PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > On 12.10.22 03:08, Michael Paquier wrote: >> openssl-env allows the use of the environment variable of the same >> name. This reminds me a bit of the recent interferences with GZIP, >> for example. > > Okay, I see what you meant here now. openssl-env is the man page describing > environment variables used by OpenSSL.
Yeah, sorry. That's what I was referring to. > I don't see any conflicts with what is being proposed here. Its meaning is the same in the context of the OpenSSL code. LibreSSL has nothing of the kind. > Added. New patch attached. Looks fine as a whole, except for one nit. src/test/ssl/t/001_ssltests.pl: warn 'couldn\'t run `openssl x509` to get client cert serialno'; Perhaps this warning should mentioned $ENV{OPENSSL} instead? -- Michael
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