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chat/loudmouth finds netbsd-7 builtin OpenSSL, krb5 insufficient?
The update of "chat/loudmouth" to v1.5.3 results in failure during the
configure phase with:
[...]
checking for krb5-config... /usr/pkg/bin/krb5-config
checking gssapi.h usability... yes
checking gssapi.h presence... yes
checking for gssapi.h... yes
checking gssapi/gssapi.h usability... yes
checking gssapi/gssapi.h presence... yes
checking for gssapi/gssapi.h... yes
checking openssl/ssl.h usability... yes
checking openssl/ssl.h presence... yes
checking for openssl/ssl.h... yes
checking for BIO_f_base64 in -lcrypto... no
configure: error: OpenSSL was not found, use --with-ssl=[no|gnutls] to
build without SSL support or with GnuTLS
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /x/pkgsrc/chat/loudmouth
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /x/pkgsrc/chat/loudmouth
This is on NetBSD/amd64-7.0_STABLE (for now). It seems that the builtin
OpenSSL is missing a function that loudmouth expects.
Also, the builtin kerberos (krb5) seems to be insuffient for both loudmouth
and "net/wireshark" (2.2.0). In a previous round of 'pkg_rolling-replace',
"security/mit-krb5" was installed as a dependency of "wireshark" and seems
to be preferred by "loudmouth" even though not a formal dependency.
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