Update on this .. a bit of hacking and I've got a working LibOpenSSL 1.1.1 form armeabihf. I had to tell it to use armv4, and remove the compiled binaries (which it got upset about not being for ARM - I assume it meant not form ARMv3)
On 29/03/2022 19:08 Chris Johns <ch...@lessthan3.org.uk> wrote:


Digging up an old thread ..

I couldn’t get this to build with the cross compiler targeting output to work with gcc10.

The first hurdle was 1.1.1n wasn’t available. I tried 1.1.1m instead but it then seemed to suggest it couldn’t target armv3, I tried to take that out and it still wasn’t happy so I gave up for now.

I think I got most of the other Libs to build.

Cheers

Chris

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On 14 Oct 2021, at 13:12, Chris Gransden <chr...@care4free.net> wrote:

Chris Johns <ch...@lessthan3.org.uk> wrote:
Hello

I‘m porting python 3.10.0 to risc os, and while it now builds along with most of the extensions, it looks like python now requires libssl 1.1.1.

Does anyone know the state of that for RISC OS? Is it not done because there‘s been no real news or is there something more significant?

libssl1.1 should appear in PackMan tomorrow. There is also an updated
libssl (1.0.2) so they can both be installed at the same time.

Update current libssl (1.0.2) before installing libssl1.1.


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