On Monday, 30 September 2024 15.24.48 CEST Greg Troxel wrote: > NetBSD8 is sufficiently old that essentially nobody is paying attention > if pkgsrc works or not. I have stopped using 8 entirely. I would > suggest updating your system to NetBSD 10. I am going to hammer on this, until its resolved. I think the issues with the order of -L parameters and the presence of /usr/local/lib should be resolved, its good its working on 9 and 10, but _why_ is it working? happy mistake? coincidence? or did something change? My thesis: It is not possible to build OpenSSL from pkgsrc, when the versions of libcrypto and libssl already installed on the system is sufficiently behind, or is missing relevant patches Am I right in thinking that libcrypto.so and libssl.so from /usr/lib is used, when "-L/usr/lib" is before "-L/usr/pkg/lib" ? If this is indeed the case, could this not lead to problems on 9 and 10, at some point in the future? In any case, I don't think it's in the "NetBSD spirit" just to upgrade my way out of the problem(s), not to neglect your time spend on answering me, I appreciate it If you have a system with an updated version of OpenSSL, could you please take a look, and see what libcrypto, libssl and libcrypt that version of OpenSSL is linked with?
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