On 01 Jan 2020, at 13:46, Franco Fichtner <fra...@lastsummer.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 1. Jan 2020, at 9:42 PM, @lbutlr <krem...@kreme.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On 01 Jan 2020, at 13:40, Franco Fichtner <fra...@lastsummer.de> wrote:
>>> security/openssl was removed before, now security/openssl111 has become 
>>> security/openssl.
>> 
>> Ugh.
>> 
>>> A bit too eager for my taste, but that's why we all have private trees, 
>>> don't we.  ;)
>> 
>> This is going to go poorly, if previous attempts to update to 1.1 are any 
>> indication.
> 
> With PHP 5.6 axed prematurely a while back I am interested to see OpenSSL 
> 1.0.2
> phased out now with a number of ports still not supporting 1.1.1 and seeing 
> them
> marked as broken sooner or later.

Well, at this point I cannot install openssl111 without deinstalling openssl, 
which I cannot deinstall since it is gone from ports.

Looks like I have to remove openssl, which … I mean, seriously, this seems 
pretty hostile.

Name           : openssl
Version        : 1.0.2u,1
Installed on   : Sun Dec 22 08:13:27 2019 MST

There was nothing at all on the 22nd about “WARNING THIS WILL BREAK EVERYTHING 
IN A WEEK” which to mean seems like it should have been made super obvious.



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        binary and those who don’t.

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