Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2015 09:08:00 -0500 From: Mark Felder <feld@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Pourdriere produces faulty build results due to bsd.openssl.mk bug Message-ID: <1427983680.2035836.248559593.5ED876C6@webmail.messagingengine.com> In-Reply-To: <551C615D.8050706@FreeBSD.org> References: <551C5C4C.5090707@rawbw.com> <551C615D.8050706@FreeBSD.org>
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2015, at 16:21, Bryan Drewery wrote: > On 4/1/2015 3:59 PM, Yuri wrote: > > I found that packages produced by poudriere likely link with base > > openssl, while port make likely links with the port openssl. > > This is because of the lines in bsd.openssl.mk which check for the > > presence of openssl shared library and headers under PREFIX, and set > > WITH_OPENSSL_BASE when they aren't present. In case of port make files > > are likely present, and in case of poudriere build files are likely not > > present. > > > > Example is ftp/curl (with GSSAPI=NONE, OPENSSL=yes options). *Poudriere > > produces curl library, that causes VirtualBox to break* due to the > > openssl base vs. port conflicts. See recent emulation@ ML threads. Port > > make produces curl library that works fine with VirtualBox. > > > > I think both WITH_OPENSSL_BASE and WITH_OPENSSL_PORT should be retired, > > and code checking file presence also should be removed, and all ports > > should be made to build with an openssl port instead. Ports should never > > use base OpenSSL. > > > > Only <100 ports touch WITH_OPENSSL_... variables. Somebody who is able > > to make such decisions and has the commit bit should bit should look > > into this. Otherwise, massively faulty package repositories are produces. > > > > Yuri > > I've wanted this for a long time. I think we should just do it. > What are the risks of something linking to OpenSSL in ports also requiring something from base which in turn... links in OpenSSL from base?
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