-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 00:41:32 +1030 Indexer <inde...@internode.on.net> articulated:
> It breaks alot, and causes you to need to rebuild some parts of the > base system. The most notable, is SSHD, which whenever I install the > openssl from ports, will not work unless i rebuild SSHD or, remove > the ports version. There were (maybe still are) a few ports that don't work correctly with openssl via ports; however, I have filed PRs on them and for the most part they have been fixed. However, I would not let that fact deter you from using a newer, safer version of the application. When building a new system, I start with the newer version from the start. If updating later, I have found that first installing the new openssl version via ports, and then using portmanager with the "-p" option rebuilds virtually any port still dependent on the deprecated version. In any case, I believe it is a prerequisite to have the previously noted notation in the "/etc/make.conf" file prior to building any port(s) or kernel/world. In jedem Falle jedoch zu seinem eigenen. - -- Jerry ✌ freebsd.u...@seibercom.net Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __________________________________________________________________ No man's ambition has a right to stand in the way of performing a simple act of justice. John Altgeld -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJM4UW8AAoJEHdwsA8xwKhFwS8H/jbjsVMwXKyLbKv5ns8yNCjy xYiYJLyn/mZdSNi+mWTtNVUQsEulxw+sEKC4RewsBeZtwhKHeP+1TifOEF6sMFQ5 WuTXlCS8t/JlDuz3k1cINo1nfaUkhgzbDgE6CQXVA4bqMz5A2G4bAu0+s5jJripa KlHU526K0DlSIyaoYcSNoNlAfCXn3+sTfvxK0rpN3hiG0ZxCGKh1WK1p+dTsGkKm ZgXxAhE0hrk/tqeBvZKBNDplLMJHgrDdjTIBa52jUPxlBSkju+1JPakzJ325A8no 1mI8EGlxkiVAOEmoxrDOaKVlUcjGm1bpqXveGAZAsg6OZi5th1xN8zP5VcuQh18= =nffO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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