>> Unfortunately the additional shared library changes require >> another round of package rebuilds from scratch. Everyone >> building packages against netbsd-10: please start a new round >> from scratch. > > Does that mean the pkgsrc-2023Q2 binary packages for 10_BETA 2 > that have been published recently are useless on a new 10_BETA > install? > > That's too bad. I was looking forward to using those packages > to set up some new CI build machines. Should I wait for the > 2023Q3 builds then?
With the caveat that I've not verified this myself, I *think* this depends on how you got to where you are at the moment. If your current up-to-date 10.0 BETA using openssl 3 was initially installed in the pre-openssl3 era and subsequently upgraded, the old major versions of the shared libraries should still be installed, and you should then in theory be able to use packages from a binary package repository from the pre-openssl3 era. If, on the other hand you're talking about a fresh install of a 10.0 BETA with openssl 3, you will not be able to use binary packages built in the pre-openssl3 era. In theory we could consider preparing a "compat 10.0 beta pre- openssl3" package similar to compat90 etc., but I'm a little uncertain whether we have "archived binaries" to produce these from... Regards, - HÃ¥vard