>> Christoph Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 > The idea is to have a standard libssl0.9.6 package with no
 > optimisation and some optional packages like libssl0.9.6-i686 or
 > libssl0.9.6-k7 which can replace libssl0.9.6. 

 The shared library is 179 kB.  Why don't you just provide the optimized
 versions in the same package?  Are the any stability/correctness issues
 with the optimized versions?  If there are, what do you say to people
 installing the optimized packages and having trouble because of that?
 "I'm sorry, you installed a package I provide, ergo the problem is your
 fault not mine"?  That doesn't sound right.

-- 
Marcelo             | Item 47: Ensure that non-local static objects are
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                    |         -- Scott Meyers, Effective C++


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