On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 6:01 PM Ryan Isenor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you Mike for your swift reply. You'll forgive my ignorance in not 100% 
> understanding the context of what GUACAMOLE-745 and GUACAMOLE-1553 are 
> referring to but let me try to see if I have the right of it.
>
> According to 1553, you advise that the lines of code in question are no 
> longer part of the current source on Git. 745 outlines the fixes that were 
> done to address the confusion of this issue and its complex nature. While the 
> hope is that this may be ready for 1.5.0, it is likely not going to be but 
> there is an acceptance that a better solution needs to exist for such issues. 
> Finally, the solution in this case, would be to compile Guacamole Server 
> 1.4.0 from the current source on Git and not via the download packages on the 
> site? If that is indeed the case, might I suggest a rewording of the 
> following: If you are looking for the absolute latest unreleased code (or 
> extremely old code not archived here), please check our git repositories on 
> GitHub. at https://guacamole.apache.org/releases/ the reason being that I did 
> indeed go to the Git first but all advisings seem to suggest to not use the 
> unreleased code. Pragmatically, I get it but perhaps an addendum about 
> OpenSSL 3.0 will help things in the interim?
>
> Do I have the right assessment of things? I am still learning a lot of this, 
> so again, forgive my ignorance as I usually like to resolve and solve on my 
> own. HAHA!
>

Not quite - the code was updated, fixing the OpenSSL issue, in the git
repository, and is slated to go into the 1.5.0 release, when we
release that, as part of GUACAMOLE-745. It is already part of the git
branch that will become 1.5.0 (staging/1.5.0). If you want the fix,
now, your options are:
1) To check out either the staging/1.5.0 or master git branch and
compile from code.
2) Locate the pull request that fixed the issue and back-port the
patch into 1.4.0. This may be a bit more difficult, since the patch
may not apply cleanly and may take some manual work to get it applied,
and you have to locate the correct pull request and/or commits.

-Nick

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