[pkg-bacula-devel] Tests with OpenSSL-3.0

Sven Hartge sven at svenhartge.de
Wed Sep 2 12:40:15 BST 2020


On 19.08.20 14:43, Sven Hartge wrote:

> I just pushed a new openssl-3.0 branch to test the compilation of Bacula
> with the soonish to be released new openssl3.0.
> 
> Bacula uses deprecated functions but still compiles.
> 
> (On the other hand, I was bitten with radsecproxy, which failes to
> compile because of too strict compiler flags.)
> 
> We should keep an eye on the state of the openssl transition to not get
> hit should other things change.

Would it be prudent to open an upstream bug to track then OpenSSL-3.0 issue?

While some APIs are only deprecated in 3.0, this can (and will) change
rapidly, then causing FTBFS bugs.

Grüße,
Sven.

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