Subject: Re: Userland crypto changes
To: Elad Efrat <elad@NetBSD.org>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@netbsd.org>
List: tech-userlevel
Date: 08/19/2005 15:50:05
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On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 06:28:12PM +0300, Elad Efrat wrote:
> matthew green wrote:
>=20
> > not sure i really see the benefit. do other systems do this?
>=20
> OpenBSD.
>=20
> > what's the compelling reason behind it?
>=20
> Since we already have include/crypto, it's only logical to have
> the headers that are related to crypto inside, I think. If that's
> not a welcome step (for whatever reason that may be) I won't
> argue over it. What I'm more looking to do is the other changes
> I mentioned.
I think the libc changes sound fine, but I'm not an expert there.
If you want to move headers around, I vote for leaving a header where it=20
is now (don't symlink) but have it include the one from include/crypto.
I've had negative experiences in the past with headers turning into=20
symlinks between updates. If we don't have to, I'd vote we don't do that.=
=20
:-)
Take care,
Bill
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