Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 10:41:48 +0200 From: Matthias Andree <mandree@FreeBSD.org> To: ports@freebsd.org Cc: dinoex@freebsd.org Subject: print/cups-* ports vs. GNUTLS Message-ID: <4E560ACC.4080407@FreeBSD.org>
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Hi Dirk, *, there seem to be a few issues with an up-to-date GNUTLS and cups-client (and possibly cups-image): When leaving the default port options alone, the cups-base port gets built WITHOUT_GNUTLS, while cups-client and cups-image get built WITH_GNUTLS. On my computer (8.2-RELEASE-psomething), this fails after the CUPS 1.4.8 configure script has complained that "current GNU TLS cannot be made thread-safe". (Why this causes an abort in spite of being AC_WARN() and not AC_ERROR() escapes me.) However, Dirk, can I ask you to consider/change these points: - the defaults for all CUPS ports WRT. GNUTLS should be the same, IOW all other cups-* ports should also be switched to "default GNUTLS=off". - the OPTIONS texts should use language like "Use GNUTLS instead of OpenSSL" or similar because that's what happens under the hood. To reproduce: 1. update gnutls and dependencies, 2. remove /var/db/ports/cups-client*/options 3. portmaster cups-client- Thanks. Best regards, Matthias
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