+--On 6 avril 2016 12:00:47 -0400 Jim Ohlstein <j...@ohlste.in> wrote: | Hello, | |> On Apr 6, 2016, at 11:37 AM, Mathieu Arnold <m...@freebsd.org> wrote: |> |> +--On 6 avril 2016 10:06:41 -0400 Jim Ohlstein <j...@ohlste.in> wrote: |> | Hello, |> | |> | On 4/6/16 12:44 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote: |> |> Hi! |> |> |> |>> Actually, I just noticed (when compiling the port), that the Makefile |> |>> now says: |> |>> |> |>> WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes |> |> |> |> Yes, sorry, my fault. Fixed, and as suggested by mat: It is |> |> now as IGNORE with a message explaining how to do it for 9.x. |> |> |> | |> | This is much ado about nothing. The "WITH_OPENSSL_PORT" option is there |> | for just this purpose and is used in many ports. |> |> No, the WITH_OPENSSL_PORT knob is a global one, and must not be used in |> ports makefiles. The fact is, there are ports using it, true, it does |> not mean it is the right thing to do. |> | | Then there are many ports being committed incorrectly, as well as, no | doubt, many *official* packages. | | I really have no dog in this fight. I use it globally and build all of my | own packages with poudriere, but either it shouldn't be there at all, or | it should be ok to use. Having it available as an option to porters and | then saying it shouldn't be used seems a bit silly.
Well, it is not available for the porters as it is a global directive, they use it anyway. Anyway, like I said, working on it. -- Mathieu Arnold
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