Re: OpenSSL 1.1.1 Update report (ongoing)

From: Eric McCorkle <eric_at_metricspace.net>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:31:09 -0400
More:

* ImageMagick (unrelated to OpenSSL 1.1.1): This fails with the OpenMP
option ticked, due to trying to link with the base ld.  Can be fixed by
setting CC, CXX, LD to a port-installed clang, clang++, lld.  The port
should probably do this automatically.

* compat-linux-c7-base had a signal 11 when creating a package, which
could be ignored without any apparent problem.  Might be related.

* evolution-data-server: build process apparently ends up linking
against installed evolution libs.  This led to a build failure, due to
missing libssl.so.8.  Trying to deinstall then reinstall.

Currently a little over halfway through.

On 10/14/18 9:18 AM, Eric McCorkle wrote:
> I'm currently in the process of updating my laptop, rebuilding world,
> then rebuilding *all* ports.  I have a large number of ports installed
> (around 1200), and I tend to select a lot of build options.
> 
> This report is intended to help shake out issues relating to OpenSSL
> 1.1.1.  I'll be adding to this report as things progress.
> 
> So far:
> 
> * I'd seen issues with some C++ files not including string.h.  I can't
> seem to reproduce this on my other laptop, so I'm going to assume it's
> fixed.
> 
> * Base libpmc jevents issue: buildworld fails for me when building
> libpmc.  It appears to be missing a dependency link to build the jevents
> executable in the pmu-events subdirectory.  I was able to work around
> this by manually running make in that directory, then copying the result
> to the object directory for LIB32 builds
> 
> * librtmp: C compile errors directly attributable to OpenSSL 1.1.1
> (missing defs, etc)
> 
> * graphics/graphviz circular deps (unrelated to OpenSSL 1.1.1): graphviz
> with gnomeui and/or librsvg options ticked ends up depending on vala,
> which depends on graphviz.  Unrelated to OpenSSL 1.1.1, but warrants
> reporting.
> 
> 
> That's all so far.  Will send more info as it comes.
> 


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