Build: allow options to use Boost + OpenSSL static libs#722
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deanberris merged 1 commit intocpp-netlib:0.13-releasefrom Jan 9, 2017
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Build: allow options to use Boost + OpenSSL static libs#722deanberris merged 1 commit intocpp-netlib:0.13-releasefrom
deanberris merged 1 commit intocpp-netlib:0.13-releasefrom
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LGTM -- ideally though we really ought to just remove the dependency on Boost if we can really achieve that. |
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@anonimal -- do you mind sending this change up to master as well? |
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@deanberris sure, no problem. By the way, I'm currently dealing with this cmake issue. It may or may not be related to cpp-netlib, I'll keep you posted if it ends up being an implementation issue. |
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Though usually not encouraged, there are use-cases for linking openssl statically (windows without openssl installed, static apps, etc.) and, though it's not as much of a security issue, the same use-cases apply to boost (so static apps don't end up linking boost dynamically because of cpp-netlib).
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OFFfor both options (as I think it should be since those who need it will know when to use it).