> On Jan 9, 2022, at 4:37 PM, Theo Buehler <t...@theobuehler.org> wrote:
> 
> With the upcoming libcrypto bump the following ports will no longer
> build:
> 
> databases/pgadmin3
>  Embeds an old libssh2. Some details are here:
>  https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=164175518805993&w=2
> 
> security/ikeman
>  Reaches into various structs that will become opaque. The patches
>  needed for this port are getting big and it would be nice if they
>  could be incorporated upstream. I have a diff that fixes the build but
>  I need to look over it once more before sending it out. This will
>  likely be the last time I fix the build of this port.
> 
> security/pivy
>  Embeds code from an old version of OpenSSH from before the conversion
>  to the OpenSSL 1.1 API. I will see with upstream if it is possible to
>  update that code. I have not yet had the time to start looking into
>  this seriously. I'll follow up with some details soon.
> 
> security/ssh-ldap-helper
>  I sent out a diff a while back but got no test reports. Someone told
>  me they'll try to test it, but it seems they got busy. I suggest
>  I commit that update but would like to have at least one ok.
>  https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=163776037016642&w=2
> 
> security/tarsnap
>  I notified upstream about this and the master branch is fixed, but
>  there is no new release. The fix is trivial, but we must not patch it.
>  https://github.com/Tarsnap/tarsnap/issues/319

We could build from master tho I suppose…

> 
> security/tcltls
>  The version in ports is quite outdated. An update should be easy but
>  apparently one or two of the three dependent ports will stop working.
>  When I tried to update the port, there were numerous test failures.
>  This has to be looked into by someone who cares about this.
> 
> There are a few more non-trivial fixes that I need to land. I'll contact
> the relevant maintainers and/or the list.

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