On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 03:35:39PM -0500, Robert Haas wrote:
> > Well, you'd have to use MacPorts' version of the openssl libraries,
> > too, since there'd be no certainty that their headers match the
> > Apple-provided libraries (in fact, I'd bet a lot that they don't).
> > This would be a pain if you wanted to put your compiled PG executables
> > on some other Mac.
>
> Yeah, I guess it means that people building for MacOS X will probably
> have to ship OpenSSL as a dependency, which also means that they will
> need to update it when new versions are released. That is already a
> pretty obnoxious disease on Windows, and it's unfortunate to see it
> spreading. It would save us a good deal of staff time here at
> EnterpriseDB if we didn't have to do new releases of everything on
> Windows every time there is an OpenSSL update.
Do we still have licensing issues if we ship Postgres and OpenSSL
together?
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