On Wed, 13 May 2015 07:41:55 -0400, Ernie Luzar stated:

>I am having the same problem. Many things missing from the base openssl 
>that are in the port openssl.
>Installing the port version only complicates things by not knowing which 
>directory structure is really in play.
>My suggestion is just have the base OS source contain everything the 
>openssl port installs.

Basically, that is what I stated. Simply have the "base" version mirror the
"port's" version. Another, perhaps even simpler method would be to have the
"port's" version [overwrite|replace] the base system if a user decides to
install the port's version. A new user could be given the option of
installing the older "base" system or the newer "port's" version when first
installing FreeBSD.

This problem is NOT unsolvable; however, for whatever reason, it doesn't seem
to be getting any traction either. It sort of reminds me of a problem with the
"slapd" rc file that has never been ratified.

-- 
Carmel
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