[Kea-users] Compilation failure with OpenSSL 1.1

Francis Dupont fdupont at isc.org
Sun Jul 31 16:32:02 UTC 2016


Adam Majer writes:
> On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 09:57:47AM +0000, Francis Dupont wrote:
> > Adam Majer writes:
> > > Kea seems to fail to compile with OpenSSL 1.1. It was reported in
> > > Debian at,
> > 
> > => OpenSSL 1.1 is not (yet) supported. BTW I believe it still is
> > in beta? (so not expected in a standard system distrib)
> 
> Yes, but when it is released (soon?), Debian will transition to it and
> Kea will become unbuildable. Then Kea will get auto-removed from
> Debian testing because it will no longer build.

=> with 99% of the applications using OpenSSL... BTW Kea can be built
with Botan too.

> There is already a tracking bug in Debian for this transition,
>   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=828356

=> I am more interested by the OpenSSL transition ticket
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=827061
but thanks to have given the link it it.

Regards

Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org>

PS: there is a pending ticket which removes compatibility with 0.9.8
(HMAC API was fixed in 1.0.0). Perhaps it includes enough for 1.1?
At least it should make the transition easier...
There is an OpenSSL 1.1 ticket too for bind9.



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