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doc bug for gnutls_priority_init
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Paul Aurich |
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doc bug for gnutls_priority_init |
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Wed, 31 Mar 2010 19:53:23 -0700 |
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The documentation for gnutls_priority_init reads, in part:
The priorities option allows you to specify a semi-colon
separated list of the cipher priorities to enable.
However, the examples (and source code) all show *colon*-separated strings.
I'm trying to use an environment variable that would let users override
priorities on a per-host basis, so I'd like to do something like the following:
host1=priority1;host2=priority2;...
Is this safe to do (i.e. is the documentation in error) or am I missing
something/would this possibly break in the future?
Thanks,
~Paul
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