On 7/9/19 3:38 AM, Jaap Akkerhuis via Unbound-users wrote:

Alternatively, you could use the port system to build it yourself, that
will take care of the dependencies.

OpenSSL is quite a hurdle if you want to build stuff from scratch
because there are three flavors on FreeBSD. The one in the base
system. and two versions in the ports three. Since they all install
libraries in the same place so you have to change it for every
application. That is done in /etc/make.conf as in

minor nit here, the ports versions of openssl will be installed under /usr/local whereas the base openssl is installed under /usr/.

The base version has, as far as I know, OpenSSL 1.0.2s 28 May 2019.
this is true for 12.0-RELEASE, the upcoming 12.1-RELEASE (as well as 12-STABLE) are currently at v1.1.1c.

-pete

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