Is there any performance penalty using --with-ssl?

From: Palle Girgensohn <girgen(at)partitur(dot)se>
To: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Is there any performance penalty using --with-ssl?
Date: 2002-01-04 03:43:22
Message-ID: 119070000.1010115802@palle.girgensohn.se
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Hi!

I am preparing the update of the FreeBSD port of PostgreSQL with the
upcoming 7.2, and I'm just wondering: is there any performance penalty
intoduced by including --with-ssl in the default configure args? Of course,
if SSL is actually *used*, I know what'll happen ;-) Just wondering
whether there is any reason not to include it by default if it exists on
the system; will it decrease performance for those who don't use it?

Regards,
Palle

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