On 2017-01-24 06:34:00 [+0000], Niels Thykier wrote: > The guard, you proposed, is using 1.0.2, so this patch will be > unnecessary (guess I misunderstood your original intention). But the > end result should be the same. :)
If you compile net-snmp against openssl 1.1.0 then you should still use it but the other way around: #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x10100000 #error This needs to be compiled against openssl 1.1.0. #endif The point is to ensure that nobody tries to use that header file and link against net-snmp whith an incompatible libssl. > Thanks for the extensive testing! :) You are welome. > > Waiting for further instructions. > > > >[...] > > I will do an NMU tonight with these changes and the -pie ones from the > other bug. I am not sure what we should about the package that will now fail to build due to missing libssl-dev. Two of them (as it looks) could be fixed if we tell libesmtp not to export the ssl flags. > Thanks, > ~Niels Sebastian