[MacPorts] #63615: libressl: update to 3.3.5
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Wed Oct 13 05:30:41 UTC 2021
#63615: libressl: update to 3.3.5
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Reporter: artkiver | Owner: jeremyhu
Type: update | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: libressl |
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Comment (by artkiver):
Ah, thanks for the clarifications. I hadn't noticed 3.4.0 on OpenBSD's
folder. It appears as if that release is from mid September, so my guess
is it may not have the fixes which made it into 3.3.5 and is probably
"frozen" until OpenBSD 7.0 is released, and it will probably see some TLC
after OpenBSD's source tree is unfrozen after their release is official
(which is presumably "Real Soon Now").
Regardless, I attached a couple of diffs. Though I realize my descriptions
are kinda bunk. libressl.diff is a diff to the Portfile for the main
LibreSSL Portfile bumping it from version 3.2.3 to version 3.3.5
reflecting the official release version.
libressl-devel.diff is intended to be a diff for the libressl-devel
MacPort bumping its version from 2.9.2 to 3.4.0.
Both of these seemed to build without issues for me, but I realize that
"worksforme" isn't the be all end all. I'll look into submitting a Pull
Request as well, though I tend to be a bit GitHub averse, so apologies in
advance if I stall out there.
Through this I also noticed there's a MacPort for devel/libretls which
itself seems to be derived from LibreSSL, though its version is at 3.3.4
and from August, so there isn't much to update there even though
presumably that project could use at least a second set of eyeballs. While
I certainly appreciate the name change given that SSL has been known as
TLS for some time, I decided to leave that one alone mostly because it
appears as if there isn't much to be done there and the project is mostly
unfamiliar to me.
Thanks for the informative reply!
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