On 11 Oct, Don Lewis wrote: > On 11 Oct, Don Lewis wrote: >> On 11 Oct, freebsd.current_at_clogic.com.ua wrote: >>> On 2018-10-10 06:14, Michael Butler wrote: >>>> On 10/9/18 5:34 PM, Glen Barber wrote: >>>>> OpenSSL has been updated to version 1.1.1 as of r339270. >>>>> >>>>> It is important to rebuild third-party packages before running: >>>>> >>>>> # make -C /usr/src delete-old && make -C /usr/src delete-old-libs >>>>> >>>>> Thank you for your patience while this work was in progress, and thank >>>>> you to all involved for their hard work in getting things ready for >>>>> this >>>>> update. >>>> >>>> So far, I've found two ports that will no longer build. They are: >>>> >>>> net-mgmt/net-snmp >>>> security/opencryptoki >>>> >>>> I simply chose those that were linked to /usr/lib/libssl.so.8 where the >>>> openssl update creates libssl.so.9. There may be more I haven't found >>>> yet, >>>> >>>> imb >>> >>> You always can add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl to /etc/make.conf to >>> use openssl from ports. >>> Anyway, I think apps from ports need to use openssl from ports. >> >> I've been doing this for a long time, but I still see a fair amount of >> breakage with the new base OpenSSL. I suspect that some ports are >> incorrectly stumbling across the new bits in base even though they >> shouldn't be looking there. > > security/p5-Net-SSLeay is hardwired to use base OpenSSL, so changing the > default version can't be done to unbreak p5-IO-Socket-SSL. > > devel/libsoup appears to allow the OpenSSL version to be set, but doesn't > have an option for GSSAPI, so it attempts to use base GSSAPI with ports > OpenSSL which is not a valid combo. > > emulators/virtualbox-ose is hardwired to use base OpenSSL. I now think the problem with virtualbox-ose is not the port. Rather it is the fact that that the base libssl.so and the libssl.so installed by the security/openssl have the same shared library version number even though they are radically different OpenSSL versions.Received on Fri Oct 12 2018 - 22:00:18 UTC
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