Re: [10.6.8] libedit 20210910-3.1_0 fails to build

2021-11-09 Thread Vadim-Valdis Yudaev
Hi Bjarne, Thanks, I fixed this problem a few hours ago ( https://trac.macports.org/ticket/63896 ). You will have to wait for an update, then update the ports tree: `sudo port selfupdate`. And try to install/update the port again. Vadim-Valdis > On Nov 10, 2021, at 02:33, Bjarne D Mathiesen

[10.6.8] libedit 20210910-3.1_0 fails to build

2021-11-09 Thread Bjarne D Mathiesen
logfile here : https://macports.mathiesen.info/logs/devel/libedit/main.log -- Bjarne D Mathiesen Korsør ; Danmark ; Europa --- denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$-frit miljø MacPro 2010 ; OpenCore + macOS 10.15.7

[10.6.8] mysql57 5.7.36 fails to configure

2021-11-09 Thread Bjarne D Mathiesen
log is here : https://macports.mathiesen.info/logs/databases/mysql57/main.log I've tried to re-apply the workaround from https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59073 but that didn't help the situation The problem is that it's trying for openssl3 and gets this : :info:configure --

Re: rmd160 deprecated with openssl 3

2021-11-09 Thread Vadim-Valdis Yudaev
Hi Chris, What about the SHAKE algorithm? We could choose shake-128 to replace rmd160. It's a new and fast hash function. Anyway, I'm just suggesting. Vadim-Valdis > On Nov 9, 2021, at 21:28, Chris Jones wrote: > > Hi, > > One thing that became apparent with the recent migration to openssl

rmd160 deprecated with openssl 3

2021-11-09 Thread Chris Jones
Hi, One thing that became apparent with the recent migration to openssl 3 is that rmd160 has been declared obsolete. Openssl3 has done this, and moved this algorithm to its ‘legacy’ set of providers, such that by default it is not available. I ‘fixed’ this in the openssl3 port with