On Saturday, July 16, 2016 20:43 SGT, Jim Ohlstein <j...@ohlste.in> wrote: 
 
> Hello,
> 
> On 7/15/16 11:41 PM, Euan Thoms wrote:
> >
> > Yes. I've used ssl=openssl and ssl=libressl in make.conf, no luck with 
> > either. The bottom line is ftp/curl with default port options does not want 
> > to build against openssl or libressl from ports. And it doesn't want to try 
> > and use the base openssl either.
> >
> > Your point about the port options for http2 requiring the ports version of 
> > openssl is valid. But this happens when the default options for both ports 
> > are used. I could accept my manual workaround if I had changed the default 
> > port options on either of the two ports. But default port options should 
> > build together.
> >
> > I suppose this has only come about on this upgrade cycle because nginx port 
> > now has http2 on by default?
> 
> As of version 1.10.0 it appears http2 is selected by default. It has 
> been the default in www/nginx-devel for some time. it is not the default 
> for ftp/curl:
> 
> OPTIONS_DEFAULT=    CA_BUNDLE COOKIES OPENSSL PROXY RESOLV 
> THREADED_RESOLVER TLS_SRP
> 
> My /etc/make.conf has the following:
> 
> WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes
> 
> That will force ftp/curl (and all ports) to build against the openssl 
> port. If I understand correctly, that is about to become the default 
> behavior for all ports at some time in the not so distant future, or at 
> least it has been proposed.
> 

OK, I understand. And I'm glad we're heading somewhere where we will have more 
consistency. I just feel that we shouldn't need anything in /etc/make.conf 
unless we are exerting some extra control and using non-default options. I've 
managed to get away without anything in /etc/make.conf on all my jails, 
collectively they install quite a range of software types.

Are you sure that WITH_OPENSSL_PORT isn't deprecated. I got some warnings to 
that effect. So I've been using USES+=ssl=openssl instead. Perhaps that's part 
of the problem, maybe the ftp/curl port is still using the older make.conf 
flag. I'll try it next time I update.

Thanks Jim.
 
-- 
Regards, Euan Thoms 


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