On 2018-10-17 0:26, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hi po...@freebsd.org
cc br...@freebsd.org maintaine= of ports/security/openssl
On current, 12.0-ALPHA9, this kills pkg:
pkg install openssl
uname -r # 12.0-ALPHA9
cd /usr/src
cat .ctm_status # src-cur 13733
cat .svn_revision # 339303
pkg install openssl
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
FreeBSD repository is up to date.
All repositories are up to date.
The following 1 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):
New packages to be INSTALLED:
openssl: 1.0.2p_1,1
Number of packages to be installed: 1
The process will require 12 MiB more space.
3 MiB to be downloaded.
[1/1] Fetching openssl-1.0.2p_1,1.txz: 100% 3 MiB 626.9kB/s
00:05
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
[1/1] Installing openssl-1.0.2p_1,1...
[1/1] Extracting openssl-1.0.2p_1,1: 100%
Message from openssl-1.0.2p_1,1:
Edit /usr/local/openssl/openssl.cnf to fit your needs.
pkg install openvpn
ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so.9: version
OPENSSL_1_1_0 required bysr/local/lib/libpkg.so.4 not defined
That ld-elf message was rather too opaque for me.
I fumbled with various libs to no good effect, copying from another
host,
& reinstalling from current ports/ports-mgmt/pkg etc,
Nothing fixed it till I used another AMD+NFS mounted current host:
/host/lapr/usr/local/sbin/pkg delete openssl
Comments please ? Meaning ? How to prevent / fix it ?
its just that one package, I'm rebuilding & up to here OK:
pkg info -a | wc -l # 1062
using
foreach i ( `fetch -o -
http://berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/fixes/freebsd/packages/to_pkg_install`
)
echo DOING $i
pkg install -y $i
done
Ive removed openssl from my list of package to install, nothing else
wants it so far.
It used to be in my ports/security/Makefile.inc to support
cd /usr/ports/x11-servers/xorg-server;make
But I'll just leave it to automatic depend from now on.
Cheers,
Julian
Hi Julian,
Bit late to the party, but you're most likely hit by the update of
crypto/openssl to 1.1.1 in base. There's another change the past days
where the libraries have been renamed to libcrypto.so.111 and
libssl.so.111 which might hit you too.
Cheers, Bernard.
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