Jivin Stephen Henson via RT lays it down ...
> This would add e_os.h to the openssl header files which includes details
> which are not part of the public interface and we don't really want to
> do this because we can't then
> change anything in there that would break compatibility in future.
>
> Why do you want to make this header file public?
I don't, I wasn't aware of that side affect.
At some point openssl was failing to build in a cross compile environment
because it was not finding this internal header. This change fixed it.
It's probably safe to assume it's fixed, and if it's not, I'll find a
better way,
Cheers,
Davidm
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