Along the lines of to be continued - IMHO httpd should be one of the
early adopters of not allowing linkage to versions of openssl that cannot
support TLS1.2.
I have built (on AIX) against libreSSL (v2.1.6) with some private additions
for AIX (that will be verified and improved upon by openbsd in
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Mario Brandt jbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tom,
I tried on Debian 7 and 8 both x64
To see your configure options would help a lot.
Okay, here's what I had to do to my Linux Deb 7, 64-bit system:
1. Remove any deb packages of httpd, apr, apr-util, openssl.
2.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, here's what I had to do to my Linux Deb 7, 64-bit system:
...
2. Source packages used (in order of installation):
...
pcre2-10.00.tar.bz2
Oops, my error: I had to use pcre-8.36 (httpd cannot yet use pcre2).
On May 27, 2015 5:26 AM, Mario Brandt jbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tom,
I saw you on the httpd dev mailing list about that topic. How did you
manage to build apache against 1.0.2?
Cause if I try that I get in my VM
/opt/apache2/modules/mod_ssl.so: undefined symbol: SSL_CONF_CTX_finish
or on