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author | 2014-04-17 21:07:04 +0000 | |
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committer | 2014-04-17 21:07:04 +0000 | |
commit | 84ba1e83d5755dd6ba8a75641caf8d31c42c122d (patch) | |
tree | ea42e9b20eca3218e5595e878a1338c172b57dff /lib/libssl/src/ssl/ssl_lib.c | |
parent | since we're replacing LIST_SEPARATOR_CHAR with ':', no point using %c (diff) | |
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Remove support for big-endian i386 and amd64.
Before someone suggests the OpenSSL people are junkies, here is what they
mention about this:
/* Most will argue that x86_64 is always little-endian. Well,
* yes, but then we have stratus.com who has modified gcc to
* "emulate" big-endian on x86. Is there evidence that they
* [or somebody else] won't do same for x86_64? Naturally no.
* And this line is waiting ready for that brave soul:-) */
So, yes, they are on drugs. But they are not alone, the stratus.com people are,
too.
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