- From: <jose.kahan@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 12:44:21 +0200 (MET DST)
- To: jose.kahan@w3.org
- CC: www-lib@w3.org
In our previous episode, jose.kahan@w3.org said: > > The things I don't know: > > - were libwww and libwww-ssl always distributed separately? > - are there some test programs somewhere, which I have missed? > > I think I'll keep both zones separate. Of course, the process can be improved, > but at least we'll get a first version out. > I finally found out the answer to my own two questions. The libwww-ssl code was originally found under Library/src/SSL and there was a test program called wwwssl in that directory. Yesterday, I merged back the SSL code into libwww and changed the configure and Makefile as needed and put the example under Library/Examples. It compiles and works out nicely. I'm testing some final details. If I don't find anything unusual, I'll commit the code to CVS and make a distribution tar file, so that people can help testing it. I propose to call this distribution 5.2.10b (unless someone has a better name). I'll continue adding patches next week and will update the changelog. Any comments? :) -Jose
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