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https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508750
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/
SHA256 139ac81c9478accd38a9eb667623d75997a2197cec36f184cd8d23e98a7e475b
(yet none of it is signed)
So libressl is meant as a drop-in replacement for
On 07/12/14 08:37, hasufell wrote:
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https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508750
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/
SHA256 139ac81c9478accd38a9eb667623d75997a2197cec36f184cd8d23e98a7e475b
(yet none of it is signed)
So libressl is meant
Anthony G. Basile:
I just did a quick count of all packages which refer to
dev-libs/openssl. I'm getting 590 packages. This will be quite a task.
For ~arch we could probably do that with a script. For stable arch we
should ask maintainers to do it.
On Wednesday 09 July 2014 03:48:40 Matthew Thode wrote:
arm has a historical problem with stabilization, while keywording
doesn't require access to all arm sub-arches the problem with the
stabilization slowness causes running a full ~arm to become hard. By
that I mean that if someone keywords
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 12:37:53PM +, hasufell wrote:
*snip*
KEYWORDS=~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc
~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-fbsd ~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd
~arm-linux ~x86-linux
If a provider of the virtual is already stable, you can commit the
virtual
I'd like to ask for some help with
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512806
After the latest check I've done I think the list is valid and should be
added to www-client/chromium's RDEPEND.
Do you see any obvious problems with that? Should I perform some
additional checks?
Note that while
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 2:37 PM, hasufell hasuf...@gentoo.org wrote:
So libressl is meant as a drop-in replacement for openssl.
Some caveats have already been discovered:
http://devsonacid.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/how-compatible-is-libressl/
Cheers,
Dirkjan
Please do not take this personally.
I honestly wonder what all the fuss is about. There are a few games
I've helped with over the years and I've never had any trouble at all
having my stuff reviewed and accepted. And I'm a lousy ebuild writer.
Every time I'd suggest a fix, bump, or new package,
Denis Dupeyron:
I honestly wonder what all the fuss is about.
It's about a dying project. I am collaborating with it since ~2 years
and it isn't getting any better (afais I'm pretty much the only regular
collaborator who is not on the team... many others stopped caring).
So, this is about: