On 2017-10-24 9:15 am, Adam Weinberger wrote:
On 24 Oct, 2017, at 8:00, Ernie Luzar <luzar...@gmail.com> wrote:
I do "pkg install openssl" that works ok.
But from that point I get 2 different messages at port make time
depending on the port being installed.
/usr/ports/sysutils/qjail >make install clean
/!\ WARNING /!\
You have security/openssl installed but do not have
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl set in your make.conf
Which stops if I add DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl to /etc/make.conf
Get this error all the time, even with /etc/make.com populated with
DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl
/usr/ports/www/links >make install clean
make: "/usr/ports/Mk/Uses/ssl.mk" line 77: You are using
an unsupported SSL provider openssl
I see this needing 2 solutions.
1. The openssl port needs to be changes so it populates /etc/make.conf
with DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=ssl=openssl
That is unlikely ever to happen. The workflow isn't "install openssl,
make.conf is updated", it's "make.conf is updated (by you), now when
you install things openssl is brought in automatically." No port
should ever be touching things in /etc without a tremendously good
reason.
2. The /usr/ports/Mk/Uses/ssl.mk" line 77 needs to be changed to
resolve this bogus error message.
I'm not sure how you're getting this message, as openssl is definitely
a valid value. Is this on quarterly or HEAD? How old is your ports
tree? What else is in your make.conf?
# Adam
from /usr/ports/Mk/Uses/ssl.mk:
...
11 # DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= ssl=<openssl variant>
12 #
13 # Variants being base, openssl, openssl-devel, libressl, and
libressl-devel
...
73 # Get OPENSSL_SHLIBVER from the port
74 .sinclude <${PORTSDIR}/${OPENSSL_PORT}/version.mk>
75
76 . if !defined(OPENSSL_SHLIBVER)
77 .error You are using an unsupported SSL provider ${SSL_DEFAULT}
78 . endif
...
Not sure if this means that the port www/links doesn't work with openssl
in ports, or if this is caused by other dependent ports need to be
rebuilt now that you have added the line to make.conf
By adding the option in make.conf you are telling the ports they should
use openssl from ports instead of the openssl libraries in base. The
warning you received is just because the system recognized that openssl
from ports was installed but without an option set it was still building
against base. The assumption being that you wouldn't have installed it
without wanting to build against it instead, so it wants to let you
know. If you change from one to the other you should rebuild all ports
that use OpenSSL to make sure they are all using the same OpenSSL
libraries.
--
Thanks,
Dean E. Weimer
http://www.dweimer.net/
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