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ENGINE was special. It's horrible code even by the low standards of this
library. Some ports may now try to use the stubs which will fail, but
the fallout from this should be minimal. Of course there are various
language bindings that expose the ENGINE API. OpenSSL 3 disabling ENGINE
by default will likely help fixing this at some point.
ok jsing
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OpenSSL commit 7c96dbcdab9 by Rich Salz.
This cleans up the caller side quite a bit and reduces the number of
lines enclosed in #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE. codesearch.debian.net
shows that almost nothing checks the return value of ENGINE_finish().
While there, replace a few nearby 'if (!ptr)' with 'if (ptr == NULL)'.
ok jsing, tested by & ok inoguchi
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as was done earlier in libssl. Thanks inoguchi@ for noticing
libssl had more reacharounds into this.
ok jsing@ inoguchi@
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If you didn't enable deprecated code, there were missing err.h and
bn.h includes. This commit allows building with or without deprecated
code.
This was not derived from an OpenSSL commit. However, they recently
enabled OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED in git and fixed these header problems
in a different way.
Verified with clang that this only changes line numbers in the generated
asm.
ok miod@
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ok miod
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