Re: [users@httpd] Compilinf mods_ssl Shared/static

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You probably link to libcrypto.so and libssl.so dynamically anyways, so
there is truly no measurable difference.

And if you link static to libcrypto.a/libssl.a, you may find that you
cannot load mod_ssl or other modules (e.g. mod_auth_ldap) which bind
directly or indirectly to libcrypto.so/libssl.so.

Bill

John P. Dodge wrote:
Never saw any response to this question:

Is there a consensus on compiling mod_ssl as shared or static?


Thanks.

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John P. Dodge
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