
OpenSSL now supports AES-NI in evp, not in an engine. We can now get rid of the no longer maintained aesni engine, which was broken last summer. Not only can OpenSSL now use AES-NI for everything it did before we broke it last summer, but it can also use AES-NI for more encryption modes than before, such as CTR. Tested on amd64, both vanilla and in an i386 chroot. ok christos
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