Disable OpenSSL on Android.
Apparently Android uses BoringSSL, but doesn't actually expose headers for it in the NDK.
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@ -63,7 +63,16 @@ option(YUZU_DOWNLOAD_TIME_ZONE_DATA "Always download time zone binaries" OFF)
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CMAKE_DEPENDENT_OPTION(YUZU_USE_FASTER_LD "Check if a faster linker is available" ON "NOT WIN32" OFF)
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CMAKE_DEPENDENT_OPTION(YUZU_USE_FASTER_LD "Check if a faster linker is available" ON "NOT WIN32" OFF)
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CMAKE_DEPENDENT_OPTION(ENABLE_OPENSSL "Enable OpenSSL backend for ISslConnection" ON "NOT WIN32" OFF)
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set(DEFAULT_ENABLE_OPENSSL ON)
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if (ANDROID OR WIN32)
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# - Windows defaults to the Schannel backend.
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# - Android currently has no SSL backend as the NDK doesn't include any SSL
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# library; a proper 'native' backend would have to go through Java.
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# But you can force builds for those platforms to use OpenSSL if you have
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# your own copy of it.
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set(DEFAULT_ENABLE_OPENSSL OFF)
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endif()
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option(ENABLE_OPENSSL "Enable OpenSSL backend for ISslConnection" ${DEFAULT_ENABLE_OPENSSL})
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# On Android, fetch and compile libcxx before doing anything else
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# On Android, fetch and compile libcxx before doing anything else
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if (ANDROID)
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if (ANDROID)
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