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Re: [PATCH] SSL layer for svnserve

From: Justin Erenkrantz <justin_at_erenkrantz.com>
Date: 2004-10-19 20:17:08 CEST

--On Tuesday, October 19, 2004 6:49 PM +0200 Sigfred Håversen
<bsdlist@mumak.com> wrote:

> Subversion uses the Apache license, while Neon is essensially a LGPL
> layer on top of OpenSSL. This was a major reason for not using Neon in
> my patch, as well as not introduce an extra library (Neon, in this
> case). Besides, using a BIO pair to handle the communication between
> svnserve/SSL and the network made implementation much easier.

But, we already depend on Neon for ra_dav support on the client end. So,
the svnserve SSL layer might only be enabled when neon is found. That
seems reasonable to me instead of playing games with the copyright
restrictions Joe has on neon. -- justin

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