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List:       freebsd-hackers
Subject:    Re: OpenSSL 1.1.1t vs OpenSSL 3.1.4 linking on 13.2
From:       Timothy Legge <timlegge () gmail ! com>
Date:       2023-11-27 17:19:28
Message-ID: CALTFL3VsUG=hg8vnKxZyo2+OYmY6M9Af14SRj3ukvHAFgbGUhA () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 10:57 PM Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net> wrote:
>
> 27.11.2023 8:00, Timothy Legge wrote:
>
> > I have been updating a Perl CPAN module for OpenSSL v3. and ran into
> > an issue when testing in a clean FreeBSD 13.2 install with OpenSSL v3
> > installed.
> If you are making a port then you should respect ssl=base/openssl111/whatever
> user setting in /etc/make.conf in DEFAULT_VERSIONS, so check for it in port's Makefile:

I am actually just releasing a Perl CPAN module.  I doubt that anyone
will package it specifically t this point.  My question is more around
is there anything that I can/should be doing to ensure that the
correct openssl version is picked by default.  That is, the one that
will allow its library to be loaded dynamically at run-time.

> .if ${SSL_DEFAULT} == openssl111

I will take a look to see if any of the options work for me.  As a
general  CPAN module I need to ensure that what I do will not break
things for other operating systems but I have some ability to target
things.

thanks

Tim

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