Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org> writes: > Re: Ranier Vilela >> Isn't LIbreSSL a better alternative?
> I don't know. It should work all right --- it's the default ssl library on OpenBSD and some other platforms, so we have some buildfarm coverage for it. (AFAICT, none of the OpenBSD machines are running the ssl test, but I tried that just now on OpenBSD 6.4 and it passed.) However, I'm not exactly convinced that using LibreSSL gets you out of the license compatibility bind. LibreSSL is a fork of OpenSSL, and IIUC a fairly hostile fork at that, so how did they get permission to remove OpenSSL's problematic license clauses? Did they remove them at all? A quick look at the header files on my OpenBSD installation shows a whole lot of ancient copyright text. regards, tom lane