christos%astron.com@localhost (Christos Zoulas) writes: > My thoughts are: > - It is too late to put OpenSSL-3.0.0 un current, to become part of NetBSD-10. > - After the NetBSD-10 branch, I will move OpenSSL-1.1.1 to openssl.old and > import OpenSSL-3.0.0 in openssl. Every port will point to openssl.old. > - I will provide OpenSSL-3.0.0 source compatibility to OpenSSL-1.1.1 if needed > (like I did for OpenSSL-1.1.x and OpenSSL-1.0.x) by adding the missing > functionality if needed (and if possible) > - I will make HEAD work with both OpenSSL-3.0.0 and OpenSSL-1.1.1. > - I will switch all ports to use OpenSSL-3.0.0 > - Unfortunately pkgsrc will suffer the same way it did in the previous > upgrade. So, if it happens that way, then it really does not matter from the NetBSD side if pkgsrc moves to 3 this branch, or adds 3 as an option alongside 1.1.1, or doesn't do either. But, as you switch things, it will be good for pkgsrc to be able to use the native 3 and have other packages build against it.
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