Hello,
Thanks for bringing back openssl support. I've read about it in another
post from you:
"Note that LibreSSL is my target, OpenSSL is only supported as long as
it doesn't get in my way and make the code full of ifdefs. I think we'll
be fine for the years to come..."
so I've thought my setup was broken and as the 6.4.2p1 release was
relatively recently, I suspected it to being somewhat close to git.
Completely wrong here, thanks to Reio for the heads up, the git version
build fine with just some warnings. So I will continue my quest for
lightweight lmtp delivery at the end of the week.
Thanks to all for your help again
Ede.
Am 02.09.19 um 16:29 schrieb [email protected]:
September 2, 2019 9:48 AM, "Ede Wolf" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
trying to compile opensmtp it fails with openssl errors, so I've tried to
specify --without-libssl
at configure time, as at least for testing and learning the basics it is not
really that important,
but it does not seem to get honored.
Any idea, what I may have to change?
Thanks
Ede
In case anybody has an idea for building with openssl, here are the final words
of the compiler:
OpenSMTPD no longer supports OpenSSL but I made it build again, so the
next release (6.6.0) due in a few weeks will build fine for you on any
supported system that ships with OpenSSL 1.1.x.
There is no way to disable TLS support, this is a mandatory dependency
just like libevent.
Gilles