[MacPorts] #68766: openssl3 @3.2.0_0+universal may have broken PRNG
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#68766: openssl3 @3.2.0_0+universal may have broken PRNG
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Reporter: fhgwright | Owner: neverpanic
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: openssl3 |
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Comment (by fhgwright):
In addition to the entropy issues, `openssl3 @3.2.0` fails many of its
tests, while `openssl3 @3.1.4_1` passes all of them, and `openssl3 @3.2.0`
fails to build on 10.4 and 10.5 (except 10.5 i386), while `openssl3
@3.1.4_1` builds for all platforms.
It's clear that `openssl3 @3.2.0` isn't ready for prime-time. I'm
currently testing a fix that rolls `openssl3` back to 3.1.4, while adding
`openssl3-devel @3.2.0` for sorting out the issues. Going from 3.1.x to
3.2.x is a major update, requiring more thorough testing than a run-of-
the-mill point release.
BTW, the revbump for `openssh` was definitely superfluous. I suspect the
same for `freeradius` and `p5-net-ssleay`, though I can't easily check.
The revbump for `openssl` added some new manpage symlinks, but otherwise
didn't change anything. The Portfile comment about unconditionally
revbumping these dependents is clearly misguided (except perhaps for
`openssl`).
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/68766#comment:10>
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