On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 1:50 PM Francesco Turco wrote:
>
> > However, is there a good reason for opting for libressl instead of the
> > ubiquitous openssl?
>
> I haven't tried libressl yet, but the main reason I'm interested in trying it
> is due to the fact it doesn't have a "bindist" USE flag.
> However, is there a good reason for opting for libressl instead of the
> ubiquitous openssl?
I haven't tried libressl yet, but the main reason I'm interested in trying it
is due to the fact it doesn't have a "bindist" USE flag. In fact some packages
require openssl to be built with the "-bind
On Friday, 17 April 2020 17:52:26 BST Dale wrote:
> Tamer Higazi wrote:
> > Dear everybody,
> >
> > I got my Gentoo system running compiled with openssl.
> > I'd like to rebuild my entire system based on libreSSL.
> >
> > What best practices do you advise ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> > bes
Tamer Higazi wrote:
> Dear everybody,
>
> I got my Gentoo system running compiled with openssl.
> I'd like to rebuild my entire system based on libreSSL.
>
> What best practices do you advise ?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> best, Tamer
>
>
>
If all you're doing is changing a USE flag, emerge -Na world shou
Dear everybody,
I got my Gentoo system running compiled with openssl.
I'd like to rebuild my entire system based on libreSSL.
What best practices do you advise ?
Thanks.
best, Tamer
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