Stephen Frost wrote:<br /><blockquote cite="mid:20110211181327.GS4116@tamriel.snowman.net" type="cite"><blockquote
type="cite"><prewrap="">-Adding GnuTLS support to PostgreSQL would require solving several
code quality issues </pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">
I'm curious about this, but I don't know that I've got time to dive into
it and solve it. :/ </pre></blockquote><br /> Note that the past discussion was on the difficulty of matching the
existingOpenSSL API using GnuTLS, which is apparently difficult to do. I wasn't trying to suggest there were issues
specificiallywith GnuTLS's code quality. It's more that the APIs are just different enough that it's not trivial to do
aswap--which is surprising given how many people have seemingly needed to do exactly this conversion. You'd think
there'dbe a simple "OpenSSL-like" interface available for GnuTLS by now or something.<br /><br /><pre
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