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Daniel Black 4b0ac5a12b MDEV-35838 libressl support differences in CRYPTO_set_mem_functions
Based on FreeBSD patch.

The FreeBSD inclusion of check_openssl_compatibility prevented
any use of the crypto callbacks and as such the later differences
where ignored.

The later differences in coc_malloc didn't propegate to the other
callback functions of CRYPTO_set_mem_functions where a reduced
argument list also applied.

Looking where[2] libressl added the functions it was of the
same prototype 10 years ago so omitting any version check.

[1] a34cf9c2db/databases/mariadb106-server/files/patch-mysys__ssl_openssl.c
[2] 5ebad8acea (diff-7f393e5489e6c5780773408f11ca27d9b3bb8f55b174631a1e9467a1dd3010b9R22)
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