On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 02:08:46PM +0200, Richard Levitte wrote: > > The original intention (way back, I think we're even talking SSLeay > time here, but at the very least pre-1.0.0 time) was to make a tarball > that can be built directly with just a 'make' on any Unix box and > without requiring perl.
I don't see how that could work our current system. As far as I know, it's actually confired for a system, and it will not work properly on an other. It would just work on the same system as that we ran config on. > 1. Don't release pre-configured tarballs. This is a very simple > thing to do, all we have to do is use 'make tar' to create > tarballs instead of 'make dist'. We could remove the dist target > entirely while we're at it. This makes most sense to me. Kurt _______________________________________________ openssl-project mailing list [email protected] https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-project
