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Enable engine support by default.  Right now, some packages require
this, so it is always enabled by the bots.  Many packages will compile
differently when engine support is detected, needing engine symbols from
the libraries.

However, being off by default, a user compiling its own image will fail
to run some popular packages from the official repo.
Note that disabling engines did not work in 1.0.2, so this problem never
showed up before.

NPN support has been removed in major browsers & servers, and has become
a small bloat, so it does not make sense to leave it on by default.

Remove deprecated CONFIG_ENGINE_CRYPTO symbol that is no longer needed.

Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cote2004-git...@yahoo.com>
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ChangeLog:
        v2: increase PKG_RELEASE

diff --git a/package/libs/openssl/Config.in b/package/libs/openssl/Config.in
index ecb9eea389..49f136e845 100644
--- a/package/libs/openssl/Config.in
+++ b/package/libs/openssl/Config.in
@@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ config OPENSSL_WITH_DTLS
 
 config OPENSSL_WITH_NPN
        bool
-       default y
        prompt "Enable NPN support"
        help
                NPN is a TLS extension, obsoleted and replaced with ALPN,
@@ -246,10 +245,15 @@ comment "Engine/Hardware Support"
 
 config OPENSSL_ENGINE
        bool "Enable engine support"
+       default y
        help
                This enables alternative cryptography implementations,
                most commonly for interfacing with external crypto devices,
                or supporting new/alternative ciphers and digests.
+               If you compile the library with this option disabled, packages 
built
+               using an engine-enabled library (i.e. from the official repo) 
may
+               fail to run.  Compile and install the packages with engine 
support
+               disabled, and you should be fine.
                Note that you need to enable KERNEL_AIO to be able to build the
                afalg engine package.
 
@@ -271,12 +275,6 @@ config OPENSSL_ENGINE_BUILTIN_AFALG
                This enables use of hardware acceleration through the
                AF_ALG kernel interface.
 
-config OPENSSL_ENGINE_CRYPTO
-       # This symbol is deprecated.  Currently it is used by the openssh 
package.
-       # Once openwrt/packages#8272 is merged, this can be safely removed.
-       bool
-       default OPENSSL_ENGINE_BUILTIN_DEVCRYPTO || PACKAGE_libopenssl-devcrypto
-
 config OPENSSL_ENGINE_BUILTIN_DEVCRYPTO
        bool
        prompt "Acceleration support through /dev/crypto"
diff --git a/package/libs/openssl/Makefile b/package/libs/openssl/Makefile
index cb25c5557c..49cea8e45a 100644
--- a/package/libs/openssl/Makefile
+++ b/package/libs/openssl/Makefile
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ PKG_NAME:=openssl
 PKG_BASE:=1.1.1
 PKG_BUGFIX:=b
 PKG_VERSION:=$(PKG_BASE)$(PKG_BUGFIX)
-PKG_RELEASE:=3
+PKG_RELEASE:=4
 PKG_USE_MIPS16:=0
 ENGINES_DIR=engines-1.1
 


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