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Re: NetBSD 10.0 timeline and branch status



On Sun, Sep 10, 2023 at 11:59:33AM +0200, Havard Eidnes wrote:
> With the caveat that I've not verified this myself, I *think*
> this depends on how you got to where you are at the moment.  If
> your current up-to-date 10.0 BETA using openssl 3 was initially
> installed in the pre-openssl3 era and subsequently upgraded, the
> old major versions of the shared libraries should still be
> installed, and you should then in theory be able to use packages
> from a binary package repository from the pre-openssl3 era.
> 
> If, on the other hand you're talking about a fresh install of a
> 10.0 BETA with openssl 3, you will not be able to use binary
> packages built in the pre-openssl3 era.

Basically: yes. But it is slightly more complex due to the initial
openssl3 changes missing several shared library bumps (what pkgsrc
would call a recursive revbump) for libs using one of the openssl or
heimdahl libs.

The fallout from that is cryptic and depends on the pkgs you use.

Martin


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