Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost> writes: >> I don't know what you mean exactly. Certainly at some point pkgsrc >> builds on 9 will use pkgsrc openssl. Perhaps long before that. But I >> don't see how e.g. postfix in base is going to use pkgsrc openssl. > > Right, so the admin of an affected machine would have to choose: > > - update to newer netbsd > - update to use pkgsrc postfix > - live with outdated openssl Which more or less amounts to "netbsd 9 is no longer supported". So we should plan to have 11 out by spring 2024 -- but we should be doing that (or earlier) anyway. (Personally, assuming 10 happens early/mid 2022, I expect to have updated all my systems long before end of 2023.)
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