Am Sonntag, 5. Juni 2016, 16:19:06 schrieb Schaich Alonso: > I forgot my bugzilla password and "The system is not configured to allow > password change requests." ... > > I've got this review ticket for the libressl issue. Somehow kde@ was not > CC-ed. > > https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6685 > > Given it took me one month to open the ticket, I didn't expect the PR to me > made so quickly after it. > > Rakuco is AFK for the time being, so anyone with PORTS commit bit just send > it in. > > Alonso
Hi Alonso, thanks for the info. On the Qt side (where it appears as a problem in QtNetwork) we've added now a patch to only support openssl. The usability of libressl and the support for that can be argued about, however, I think we should at least write up some advisory what is used where so people know how to treat problems with Qt-related software in case of security advisories. If the use of libressl instead of openssl can be made optional by an option and keep the defaults at openssl, I'm fine with any patch as long as it is up to the user to build that with qca. (on Qt, I wouldn't do that on qt5-network because it is not officially supported by Qt). Until that is given, I wouldn't use the patch. How is upstream handling the use of libressl ? -- Kind regards, Ralf Nolden _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
