Hi,
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 06:35:00PM +0100, Andy Polyakov via RT wrote:
I am the pkgsrc maintainer for OpenSSL, and I'm reworking the package
structure to allow for simpler testing of the openssl snapshots. Since
pkgsrc has a reasonably wide number of users/testers on NetBSD as well
Speaking of weird timing:-) I just started to unify BSD targets in
HEAD and I don't actually see it as impossible task for pretty
portable code such as OpenSSL. Do have a look at HEAD branch, download
openssl-SNAP-20050125 at ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot as it becomes
available or 'cvs
Andy Polyakov wrote:
Speaking of weird timing:-) I just started to unify BSD targets in HEAD
and I don't actually see it as impossible task for pretty portable code
such as OpenSSL. Do have a look at HEAD branch, download
openssl-SNAP-20050125 at ftp://ftp.openssl.org/snapshot as it
Andy Polyakov wrote:
Well, that's not exactly what I actually meant. I'd rather see
cooperation on more regular basis than [occasional] donations. As far
as system and hardware specifics go now, as everything works [in some
very particular context] is not actually very interesting.
Johnny,
In the parallel thread with the OpenSSL developers, I have been asked
whether NetBSD can donate the netbsd-sparc64 target (patches) for
inclusion in the upstream sources. I think this might be a good time
now, as everything works...
Well, that's not exactly what I actually meant. I'd
Hi OpenSSL developers,
here's the NetBSD donation :-) - see below for a description what's in
there.
I won't claim to understand what's going on, but I can say for sure
that 0.9.7e with the pkgsrc patches builds fine on NetBSD-Sparc64.
regards,
Gert Doering
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