#11209: Net::SSLeay-1.85 tests hanging.
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Reporter: ken@… | Owner: ken@…
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 8.4
Component: BOOK | Version: SVN
Severity: normal | Resolution:
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Comment (by ken@…):
Replying to [comment:3 bdubbs]:
> I'm having a little trouble with this discussion. AFAICT the only place
Net::SSLeay is used is in IO::Socket::SSL and that, in turn is strictly
optional for wget to run some regression tests.
>
> Is there too much time spent on this? Does IO::Socket::SSL build
without Net::SSLeay? Can we use the older version of Net::SSLeay? Can we
mark IO::Socket::SSL in wget as currently broken?
The older version of Net::SSLeay (1.85) hangs its tests on some machines,
but not on others. This appears to be a kernel config issue and therefore
ought to be documented.
It might be orthogonal to whether or not openssl-1.1.1 is usable, but at
the moment the only machines of mine where the tests hang are using 1.1.1.
I had thought that the minimal system where I'm seeing the hang was using
8.3, but I now realize it is using 1.1.1.
Will go back to the pre-8.3 system where I originally tested
modules/versions to look at the config, but later.
Unless 1.86 or 1.87 is released in the meantime, of course.
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