[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk - Trunk > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #2316 has FAILED. Change made by kpfleming.
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Asterisk - Trunk > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #2316 failed.
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Code has been updated by kpfleming.
No failed tests found, a possible compilation error.
http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/ASTTRUNK-LUCID-2316/
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Failing Jobs
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- amd64 (Default Stage): No tests found.
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Code Changes
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kpfleming (353317):
>Address OpenSSL initialization issues when using third-party libraries.
>
>When Asterisk is used with various third-party libraries (CURL, PostgresSQL,
>many others) that have the ability themselves to use OpenSSL, it is possible
>for conflicts to arise in how the OpenSSL libraries are initialized and
>shutdown. This patch addresses these conflicts by 'wrapping' the important
>functions from the OpenSSL libraries in a new shared library that is part
>of Asterisk itself, and is loaded in such a way as to ensure that *all*
>calls to these functions will be dispatched through the Asterisk wrapper
>functions, not the native functions.
>
>This new library is optional, but enabled by default. See the CHANGES file
>for documentation on how to disable it.
>
>Along the way, this patch also makes a few other minor changes:
>
>* Changes MODULES_DIR to ASTMODDIR throughout the build system, in order to
> more closely match what is used during run-time configuration.
>
>* Corrects some errors in the configure script where AC_CHECK_TOOLS was used
> instead of AC_PATH_PROG.
>
>* Adds a new variable for linker flags in the build system (DYLINK), used for
> producing true shared libraries (as opposed to the dynamically loadable
> modules that the build system produces for 'regular' Asterisk modules).
>
>* Moves the Makefile bits that handle installation and uninstallation of the
> main Asterisk binary into main/Makefile from the top-level Makefile.
>
>* Moves a couple of useful preprocessor macros from optional_api.h to
> asterisk.h.
>
>Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1006/
>
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