[squeak-dev] Fedora 34 squeak - plugin SSL

stes@PANDORA.BE stes at telenet.be
Sat Sep 11 10:28:32 UTC 2021


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> Thank you for doing this work.??

I am only testing this/compiling it.

I'm not actually doing work on this, I think Tobias Pape is the one,
based on his name (and responses on this list) in the openssl_overlay.h file.

Actually as I wrote before thanks to Tobias for 2 things, namely

 1) work on the autoconf configure script
 2) SSL plugin

Both 1) and 2) are related as I suppose the problem is that the configure
script has to detect the right version on openssl and set up the plugin,
to use different code depending on whether it is using 1.0.2u or 1.1.1k.

For this 'configure' could use pkg-config to use the right env. for openssl.

pkg-config --cflags openssl 
pkg-config --libs openssl

You get different results on a system like OpenIndiana depending on whether
it is using 1.0.2u (default) or 1.1.1k (optional).

The pkg-config setup will point to either /usr/openssl/1.0/include
or /usr/openssl/1.1/include.

Some systems have multiple versions of SSL installed ...

Since 7 september 2021 there is also OpenSSL 3.0.0:

https://www.openssl.org/

The theory there is OpenSSL 3.0.0 is now the stable version:

Note: The latest stable version is the 3.0 series. Also available is the 1.1.1 series which is our Long Term Support (LTS) version, supported until 11th September 2023. All older versions (including 1.1.0, 1.0.2, 1.0.0 and 0.9.8) are now out of support and should not be used. 

Regards,
David Stes



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