Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 07:17:30 -0700 From: Jose Quinteiro <freebsd@quinteiro.org> To: Charlie Li <vishwin@freebsd.org>, ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: dns/bind916 builds rust unexpectedly Message-ID: <90ff4925-460c-d3a3-8640-c6bb2137400b@quinteiro.org> In-Reply-To: <e90bad31-654b-cc1c-50a4-ce6c275fb07a@freebsd.org> References: <ZRGiDj-esOAc9K_Z@lordcow.org> <1e05be67-cb15-964e-c78b-e74e714257a9@FreeBSD.org> <11aede54-89d0-9b46-28f8-1931571b8917@m5p.com> <0f15aeeb-54f0-e902-9eaa-0c22a17fbe97@quinteiro.org> <e90bad31-654b-cc1c-50a4-ce6c275fb07a@freebsd.org>
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On 9/27/23 01:42, Charlie Li wrote: > Jose Quinteiro wrote: >> The sudden appearance of a Rust requirement broke at least some CI >> systems: >> https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/5771#issuecomment-774997087 >> > And that's not py-cryptography's or anyone else's problem except for > those CI systems. > > cryptography switched from C to Rust for the non-SSL/TLS bits like > X.509. There were good technical reasons for the change from their point > of view despite all the ensuing backlash. > Sure, blame the victim. Thanks, Jose
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