svn commit: r566534 - in head/security: py-cryptography py-openssl
Matthias Fechner
idefix at fechner.net
Fri Feb 26 10:06:46 UTC 2021
Am 25.02.2021 um 14:32 schrieb Dima Panov:
> Log:
> security/py-openssl: unbreak run for consumers
>
> Partially revert r566075 to previous py-openssl release only for
> ${OSVERSION} < 1200085 and base OpenSSL 1.0.2 with PORTEPOCH bump
>
> This step is needed because since 20.0 release py-openssl have dropped off support
> for openssl < 1.1.0 which still in base fo FreeBSD 11.4+ branch
>
> Due to dependency on recent cryptography, bump py-cryptography to 3.3.2 release
> under same conditions as py-openssl. 3.3.2 was last release which not requred Rust to build
>
> With hat: ports-secteam
> Pointy hat to: sbz (for skip dependencies verification and no reaction to complains)
> Reported by: many via ML
thanks for this, I can confirm that it fixed the problem for a FreeBSD
12.2p4 installation.
Gruß
Matthias
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