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no-pic
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Don't build with support for Position Independent Code.
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no-pinshared By default OpenSSL will attempt to stay in memory until the
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process exits. This is so that libcrypto and libssl can be
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properly cleaned up automatically via an "atexit()" handler.
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The handler is registered by libcrypto and cleans up both
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libraries. On some platforms the atexit() handler will run on
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unload of libcrypto (if it has been dynamically loaded)
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rather than at process exit. This option can be used to stop
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OpenSSL from attempting to stay in memory until the process
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exits. This could lead to crashes if either libcrypto or
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libssl have already been unloaded at the point
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that the atexit handler is invoked, e.g. on a platform which
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calls atexit() on unload of the library, and libssl is
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unloaded before libcrypto then a crash is likely to happen.
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Applications can suppress running of the atexit() handler at
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run time by using the OPENSSL_INIT_NO_ATEXIT option to
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OPENSSL_init_crypto(). See the man page for it for further
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details.
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no-posix-io
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Don't use POSIX IO capabilities.
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