3 sets of LDAP client libraries? That sounds like a terrible solution. Fwiw, I wrote a version of OpenLDAP's TLS support that could use any/all of OpenSSL, GnuTLS, and MozillaNSS simultaneously, and never released it, because it seemed that would be too confusing if separate apps had different expectations of TLS config options. But it would certainly be possible to add libltdl support in, and make libldap dynamically load a single TLS implementation. I still don't see any technical merit in supporting anything besides OpenSSL.
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