Hi Cheng,
the difference is in the default configuration (if TLS flags is or or off) and about present sources (if TLS code is included or not).
it's not such a big difference, but I find is more easier to understand/use.
regards, bogdan
Cheng Zhang wrote:
Congratulation to the excellent work of OpenSER community on this milestone release!
Please excuse me that I didn't follow the changes of TLS part close enough. Originally I thought TLS support could be turn on/off on compile flag level. If so, why do we need two flavors of source tarball?
- Cheng
On Oct 29, 2005, at 6:25 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
There are two categories of released packages:
- classic openser, without TLS support - the name of the package
does not contain the -tls- word
- TLS-ed version of openser - the name of the package contain the -
tls- word
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