Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 18:46:00 +0200 From: Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: multimedia/makemkv: Drop OpenSSL from LICENSE? Message-ID: <20220718164600.hkd4zol3uod6eesc@nexus.home.palmen-it.de>
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--j4gufn6h5pnv3mt6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm currently updating this port and doing many cleanups in the process. Back when I created it, I added the OpenSSL license to "do the safe thing", but once again I have doubts whether this is correct and necessary. The port needs a distfile from OpenSSL, extract it and run ./Configure, just to get the required headers for building. Even when assuming every base has OpenSSL included, it can't use these headers because it's the wrong version, and no linux-c7-* package includes OpenSSL headers either. The binaries built link OpenSSL dynamically, so no OpenSSL code is included in the package. Can/should I drop the license for this port? Thanks, Felix --=20 Dipl.-Inform. Felix Palmen <felix@palmen-it.de> ,.//.......... {web} http://palmen-it.de {jabber} [see email] ,//palmen-it.de {pgp public key} http://palmen-it.de/pub.txt // """"""""""" {pgp fingerprint} A891 3D55 5F2E 3A74 3965 B997 3EF2 8B0A BC02 DA2A --j4gufn6h5pnv3mt6 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEqJE9VV8uOnQ5ZbmXPvKLCrwC2ioFAmLVjkMACgkQPvKLCrwC 2ip6SAf/Wn44NzeZ6bUforOlmp5lf5OBDXsLPABhqKAojb1mBXmYldpaWhefvbst pOBD3NDdUPBFqe0q4ZW+l8VDl0T2xIeTd4kOL7typdKFipZUgAM+YPGGxHYEhZtH DX1mUxPDGVnanB/iXnOyUWGU4/wBpZ5VoRpT5Q2ndlXs+WvPNO3wK1wa+DCXgB9n HfXz3YgZNcvBW7yDcywvcQYC0/YaxwXNZpInCVJJsN1Eu5KTcm/IWUwusnbII47f PtEA7MsISkkkHBrkLJDoCO/5d9CzYgJidkUnL6SxvjCf1x0yGCjHyPZHg8SugKBe oMpseCft/1vr6Kc2TFEeQlwRW85ZaA== =7Njq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --j4gufn6h5pnv3mt6--
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