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Alexander Traud authored
Previously, Asterisk used its script ./configure, to test whether OpenSSL was built with no-srtp (or was simply too old). However, the header file <openssl/opensslconf.h> is the preferred way to detect the local configuration of OpenSSL. As a positive side-effect the script ./configure does not interleave the detection of the Open Settlement Protocol Toolkit (OSPTK) with the detection of individual features of OpenSSL anymore. Change-Id: I3c77c7b00b2ffa2e935632097fa057b9fdf480c0
Alexander Traud authoredPreviously, Asterisk used its script ./configure, to test whether OpenSSL was built with no-srtp (or was simply too old). However, the header file <openssl/opensslconf.h> is the preferred way to detect the local configuration of OpenSSL. As a positive side-effect the script ./configure does not interleave the detection of the Open Settlement Protocol Toolkit (OSPTK) with the detection of individual features of OpenSSL anymore. Change-Id: I3c77c7b00b2ffa2e935632097fa057b9fdf480c0