Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 20:29:01 -0400 From: Charlie Li <vishwin@freebsd.org> To: Simon Wright <simon.wright@gmx.net>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem building py-cryptography Message-ID: <ec5d91e9-b116-65f7-d4a7-b1cfcea1e216@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <8f48b37d-3453-c336-8d8e-9ba0ef17f0be@gmx.net> References: <0c8fc81e-e45b-2d9b-8005-ef5c504aa275@gmx.net> <448a5d09-ec17-43b8-17ba-6536e4f70cfd@FreeBSD.org> <27430757-7722-016c-9aab-0ffe5a035366@gmx.net> <756eb112-2db9-5c29-45f3-4b84955d9953@FreeBSD.org> <30ca0f81-e098-4c86-4cb5-050019011ed3@gmx.net> <510128bf-a087-1564-2ad3-1b7dc7819bb1@freebsd.org> <8f48b37d-3453-c336-8d8e-9ba0ef17f0be@gmx.net>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --pwhAjKIIBHfwnVGOwc1hdUcDz3MxvJPMK Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="ybDyhIABYS4GI7bnX7x6Tqh2ySpqAj6kJ"; protected-headers="v1" From: Charlie Li <vishwin@freebsd.org> To: Simon Wright <simon.wright@gmx.net>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Message-ID: <ec5d91e9-b116-65f7-d4a7-b1cfcea1e216@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Problem building py-cryptography References: <0c8fc81e-e45b-2d9b-8005-ef5c504aa275@gmx.net> <448a5d09-ec17-43b8-17ba-6536e4f70cfd@FreeBSD.org> <27430757-7722-016c-9aab-0ffe5a035366@gmx.net> <756eb112-2db9-5c29-45f3-4b84955d9953@FreeBSD.org> <30ca0f81-e098-4c86-4cb5-050019011ed3@gmx.net> <510128bf-a087-1564-2ad3-1b7dc7819bb1@freebsd.org> <8f48b37d-3453-c336-8d8e-9ba0ef17f0be@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <8f48b37d-3453-c336-8d8e-9ba0ef17f0be@gmx.net> --ybDyhIABYS4GI7bnX7x6Tqh2ySpqAj6kJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-GB Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Simon Wright wrote: > Hi Charlie, >=20 > Thanks for this. My ports tree is synched to the package server for > amd64-default, ie. b093791110 >=20 > I'm not mixing SSL's, here again are my make.conf files: >=20 > make.conf >=20 > <snip> >=20 > There is no jail-specific make.conf or -z options set. >=20 Your previous statement and log output > It looks to me as though python38 is pulling in libressl. Python option= s > are default though not sure whether options were specifically set. directly contradict what is actually happening. Flipping your SSL_DEFAULT back to base in an existing repo probably won't trigger rebuilds of USES=3Dssl ports due to the ports SSL dependency going away. If you switched to a different SSL port in SSL_DEFAULT then a rebuild will definitely happen due to switched/new dependency. > Once this poudriere run is complete (probably another couple of hours),= > if it succeeds I'll update all my boxes with the new ports using base > openssl instead of libressl then update the ports tree and start anothe= r > build with libressl to see how it goes with your commit. >=20 I recommend that you do not pass go and clean rebuild everything. --=20 Charlie Li =E2=80=A6nope, still don't have an exit line. --ybDyhIABYS4GI7bnX7x6Tqh2ySpqAj6kJ-- --pwhAjKIIBHfwnVGOwc1hdUcDz3MxvJPMK Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="OpenPGP_signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="OpenPGP_signature" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- wsF5BAABCAAjFiEEJXd5utNNhpeHcBMx/reFK+KbPocFAmCpoc0FAwAAAAAACgkQ/reFK+KbPofB Nw//b3DlWA6pngsCpqsW2iZiDuQHJllFJ//AiKa4byoXvwk5Vvb6nnWQnZV6EzkBTHnLyKXun3Sp 6WE/3y/Z7uAw8ufy0vjNJ/Z6+80uO4qNaf2YU986UksQslkejAXF3ipgyJ0Jmjd0Gwu5a30Fvbgb k1FSo0MeNs2+DGqIzPNynmAChHkL8nz18ktDEAtPxNkCRMCHCKMMjHvhSQFRHzRR6YBXKTCSW51Y 6ungscL2JO8Bn6ABuMB/TRGcGVrqEuLUsMjGTZsidl+JChRkaTBaY2QFLxvQFnB/inLqIOnqhq5x HBAS0uBIToUIs/WLtA8wFkreh1YC15JSYvEBHkcDyu+SsofXA66R16hX1aLygTPBHgPs7EnzUL+l /0GkN0oFinr3DJM3AsemF+yKivMzIqhpqd8+933NWqDuDYtxIHyv3bkHptxBKvAbgYRInXcRwfyZ jvkFKUaMFtff/TbF1uBmAKXyjtr4vB5wLM6FX1uNQlrsnt/vzXLvgzp+QELXvmLbHx2hbkj9iwnk JZjH79uix3+AeK7Or9d7YrQwEs5eDlQHi5Hb2q3b9FDaM2yb1SVZGJ4EhdoxxmYGgGVlBbc5JtZN I/wMOIaocCZ2wptCDcR9BicKtlVldRawhpi3mTxzBKI9MSxKOujKaMIrBPYeEkXR3qVhTyqZu6eo lh4= =mWV7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --pwhAjKIIBHfwnVGOwc1hdUcDz3MxvJPMK--
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