Clean up certifier SslData destructor#12678
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Remove the commented-out debug statement from the SslData destructor. This statement was commented out in PR apache#9792 as a stop-gap measure because it was causing crashes during shutdown when accessing the potentially-destroyed dbg_ctl static object. Let's close the associated issue by just removing the commented out debug statement since it is generally considered unsafe to log in a destructor precisely because of its use of static structures which can surface order-dependent issues like the one reported in apache#9794. That is, not logging in the destructor is the correct solution, so let's just make @maskit's patch official. Fixes: apache#9794
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Remove the commented-out debug statement from the SslData destructor. This statement was commented out in PR #9792 as a stop-gap measure because it was causing crashes during shutdown when accessing the potentially-destroyed dbg_ctl static object. Let's close the associated issue by just removing the commented out debug statement since it is generally considered unsafe to log in a destructor precisely because of its use of static structures which can surface order-dependent issues like the one reported in #9794. That is, not logging in the destructor is the correct solution, so let's just make @maskit's patch official.
Fixes: #9794