Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2019-02-20 Thread Moritz Mühlenhoff
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 05:30:35PM -0500, Sam Hartman wrote: > Is it possible to remove openssl and make moonshot-trust-router > uninstallable? That might be possible, I'll check with the FTP masters. Cheers, Moritz

Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2019-02-20 Thread Sam Hartman
Status is that I didn't find the time to get moonshot-trust-router dealt with before buster and so I had deprioritized it. There is in fact a new upstream, and it does fix the issue. Blocking on moonshot-trust-router is silly: no one wants the version in unstable anyway. Is it possible to remove

Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2019-02-20 Thread Moritz Mühlenhoff
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 12:24:26AM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote: > There's a new upstream for moonshot-trust-router that I believe should > work with openssl 1.1. > Realistically, I should be able to deal with moonshot-gss-eap #848680 > within a month. > I think it may be more like two months to deal

Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2017-10-12 Thread Sam Hartman
There's a new upstream for moonshot-trust-router that I believe should work with openssl 1.1. Realistically, I should be able to deal with moonshot-gss-eap #848680 within a month. I think it may be more like two months to deal with both moonshot-gss-eap and moonshot-trust-router, both of which

Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2017-10-12 Thread Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Hi, this is a remainder about the openssl transition [0]. We really want to remove libssl1.0-dev from unstable for Buster. I will raise the severity of this bug to serious in a month. Please react before that happens. [0] https://bugs.debian.org/871056#55 Sebastian

Bug#828441: moonshot-trust-router: FTBFS with openssl 1.1.0

2016-06-26 Thread Kurt Roeckx
Source: moonshot-trust-router Version: 1.4.1-1 Severity: important Control: block 827061 by -1 Hi, OpenSSL 1.1.0 is about to released. During a rebuild of all packages using OpenSSL this package fail to build. A log of that build can be found at: