On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 12:59 +0300, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
@tml: On the --disable-xmlsec stuff in the Android and iOS default
configs. Why is that ?, it is because they don't build, because its just
handier to not worry about nss and xmlsec for now, or is there a
fundamental problem ?
It's handier not to worry about building NSS now. Presumably that
doesn't really cross-compile out of the box for Android or iOS. The
less 3rd-party libraries we need to struggle with the better.
Alright, so I've removed --disable-xmlsec but stuck ifdefs for Android
and iOS about the place in nss and xmlsec and scp2 etc in its place.
C.
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