due to non-backwards compatible changes. The shlib bump necessitates
a corresponding bump in bsd.port.mk for the automagic openssl
dependency. Mistakes in the port are my responsibility. Approval for
the bsd.port.mk commit comes through asami -> kkenn -> me. Kris is
a little busy at the moment, so he asked me to lob it in.
Approved by: kris
and don't mark BROKEN if it doesn't exist.
2. Provide a workaround for inability of recent gcc to link shared library
when -Wl,-whole-archive ld(1) option is used. This should make possible to
build the port on recent -stable or -current.
the diffs are trashed because Makefile.org is used as a basis for
Makefile.ssl during configuration. Now that patch-ab is applied correctly
libRSAglue.a is installed.
- add patch-aj obtained from the OpenSSL CVS repository:
"Make sure the RSA OAEP test is skipped under -DRSAref because
OAEP isn't supported when OpenSSL is built with RSAref."
According to the OpenSSL-core-team you are strongly encouraged to upgrade
any old version. The new version has a lot of bug fixes.
- ${PREFIX}/bin/ssleay was renamed to ${PREFIX}/bin/openssl and
${PREFIX}/etc/ssleay.cnf to ${PREFIX}/lib/openssl.cnf
- there are no links from e. g. ${PREFIX}/bin/md5 to ${PREFIX}/bin/ssleay
any longer, instead you have to call "openssl md5" now
- replaced HAS_CONFIGURE, CONFIGURE_SCRIPT and CONFIGURE_ENV with a
do-configure target and changed the indention level
- some perl scripts need perl5 now, so set USE_PERL5 and replace perl
with ${PERL5} where neccessary.
- honour ${CFLAGS}
OpenSSL is a successor of SSLeay (see http://www.openssl.org/).
This port uses almost the same files as SSLeay. So they can't be
installed both.
- make the port ${PREFIX} clean
- reorganize PLIST (list links as normal files, which makes the PLIST
shorter and easier to maintain)
- reference ${PREFIX}/etc/ssleay.cnf only (there was a reference to
${PREFIX}/lib/ssleay.cnf somewhere)
- some other minor portlint changes