It should be, yes. Some binary packages have issues with libressl on master which we are working through but things seem to be mostly operational.
-Matt On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 9:48 PM, jungle boogie <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/28/2016 02:17 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote: > >> I should have posted this a few days ago, but we're doing a major rewiring >> of master's source tree to replace openssl with OpenBSD's ressl in base, >> and at the same time the dports build under master is also being worked on >> ensure that ports depend on ports-based libcrypto and libssl (which will >> also be libressl based). >> >> This work is about 80% completed. The works that remains is to basically >> remove libmd and libcrypt (libcrypt is different from the libcrypto. >> libcrypto is part of ressl). The functions remaining in these libraries >> will be linked directory or moved into libc and the libraries will become >> dummies. Most of libmd's remaining functions will likely be linked >> directly, which most of libcrypt's functions will be linked into libc, but >> it will depend on what our audit of the dports packages comes up with. >> >> So, needless to say people using master may see some more near-term >> breakage. >> > > Is it safe to rebuild at this point? > > I got past the libopie breakage thanks to John's pointers. > > >> -Matt >> >> >
