On 10/11/16 19:31, The Doctor wrote: > 1) What is happening with openssl 1.1 and exim 4.88 RC support?
Currently, as you discovered, it does does not build thanks to changes in OpenSSL between 1.0 and 1.1 We would have discovered this earlier had someone interested in having OpenSSL 1.1 been running a buildfarm animal ( http://buildfarm.exim.org/index.html ). It seems that OpenSSL 1.1 is not yet mainstream in common Linux distributions (I checked Fedora 25 beta, and Debian stable). It is available in Debian unstable and I will be using that to work on. I cannot say right now whether it will be done in time for 4.88 release. PS: Anyone who runs a less-usual platform or tracks bleeding-edge distributions: please consider running a buildfarm animal. We have moved the buildfarm site onto Exim-project controlled systems now, so if you signed up on the older site and did not get a response, please re-try. You need internet access; it's all driven by your system not from outside. You need to be able to build the Exim source-code, so the usual build tools, and an array of libraries. System resources used are not big (64MB disk space; a half-hour run which uses very little cpu apart from the compile phase, done whenever a new commit is noticed in the Exim git, run from cron). -- Cheers, Jeremy -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
