Mike Smellie c991317409 Change bufferevent_openssl::do_write so it doesn't call SSL_write with a 0 length buffer
I was running into a problem when using bufferevent_openssl with a
very simple echo server.  My server simply bufferevent_read_buffer 'd
data into an evbuffer and then passed that evbuffer straight to
bufferevent_write_buffer.

The problem was every now and again the write would fail for no
apparent reason. I tracked it down to SSL_write being called with the
amount of data to send being 0.

This patch alters do_write in bufferevent_openssl so that it skips
io_vecs with 0 length.
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0. BUILDING AND INSTALLATION (Briefly)

$ ./configure
$ make
$ make verify   # (optional)
$ sudo make install

1. BUILDING AND INSTALLATION (In Depth)

To build libevent, type

$ ./configure && make

     (If you got libevent from the git repository, you will
      first need to run the included "autogen.sh" script in order to
      generate the configure script.)

Install as root via

# make install

You can run the regression tests by running

$ make verify

Before, reporting any problems, please run the regression tests.

To enable the low-level tracing build the library as:

   CFLAGS=-DUSE_DEBUG ./configure [...]

Standard configure flags should work.  In particular, see:

   --disable-shared          Only build static libraries
   --prefix                  Install all files relative to this directory.


The configure script also supports the following flags:

   --enable-gcc-warnings     Enable extra compiler checking with GCC.
   --disable-malloc-replacement
                             Don't let applications replace our memory
                             management functions
   --disable-openssl         Disable support for OpenSSL encryption.
   --disable-thread-support  Don't support multithreaded environments.

2. USEFUL LINKS:

For the latest released version of Libevent, see the official website at
http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/ .

There's a pretty good work-in-progress manual up at
   http://www.wangafu.net/~nickm/libevent-book/ .

For the latest development versions of Libevent, access our Git repository
via
   "git clone git://levent.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/levent/libevent"

You can browse the git repository online at
http://levent.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb-index.cgi .

To report bugs, request features, or submit patches to Libevent,
use the Sourceforge trackers at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=50884 .

There's also a libevent-users mailing list for talking about Libevent
use and development: http://archives.seul.org/libevent/users/

3. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The following people have helped with suggestions, ideas, code or
fixing bugs:

  Alejo
  Weston Andros Adamson
  William Ahern
  Stas Bekman
  Ka-Hing Cheung
  Andrew Danforth
  Christopher Davis
  Mike Davis
  Shie Erlich
  Alexander von Gernler
  Artur Grabowski
  Aaron Hopkins
  Tani Hosokawa
  Claudio Jeker
  Valery Kyholodov
  Marko Kreen
  Scott Lamb
  Adam Langley
  Christopher Layne
  Philip Lewis
  David Libenzi
  Moshe Litvin
  Hagne Mahre
  Lubomir Marinov
  Nick Mathewson
  James Mansion
  Andrey Matveev
  Caitlin Mercer
  Trond Norbye
  Richard Nyberg
  Jon Oberheide
  Phil Oleson
  Dave Pacheco
  Tassilo von Parseval
  Pierre Phaneuf
  Ryan Phillips
  Jon Poland
  Bert JW Regeer
  Hanna Schroeter
  Kevin Springborn
  Ferenc Szalai
  Dug Song
  Zack Weinberg
  Taral
  propanbutan
  mmadia

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