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2017 Feb 05
0
Re: Panic error from dovecot 2.2.27 using libressl 2.4.5 (cross-posting at GitHub)
Sorry for finnish. I think it might also work with libtool flag -static in Makefile.am LDADD flags.---Aki TuomiDovecot oy -------- Original message --------From: Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> Date: 05/02/2017 20:21 (GMT+02:00) To: Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot at dovecot.org> Subject: Re: Panic error from dovecot 2.2.27 using libressl 2.4.5 (cross-posting at GitHub) jos
2017 Feb 05
1
Panic error from dovecot 2.2.27 using libressl 2.4.5 (cross-posting at GitHub)
On 5 Feb 2017, at 19.49, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: > > On 4 Feb 2017, at 20.03, Ruga <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: >> >> https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable/issues/278 > > I've no idea why that would happen. The only idea I had got rejected by someone. Oh, that's with OSX. I think that's the reason. Nothing to do with
2017 Feb 05
0
Panic error from dovecot 2.2.27 using libressl 2.4.5 (cross-posting at GitHub)
On 4 Feb 2017, at 20.03, Ruga <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: > > https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable/issues/278 I've no idea why that would happen. The only idea I had got rejected by someone.
2017 Feb 04
2
Panic error from dovecot 2.2.27 using libressl 2.4.5 (cross-posting at GitHub)
https://github.com/libressl-portable/portable/issues/278
2017 Feb 26
1
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
Timo, re: What OS is this? OS 10.12.3 with Xcode 8.2.1 and the official clang 3.9.0 re: test-time-util.c t_strftime and variants now .......................................... : ok Info: 'Thu, 08 Dec 2016 18:42:16 +0100' test-time-util.c:124: Assert failed: strcmp(t_strftime(RFC2822_FMT, gmtime(&ts)), exp) == 0 Info: 'Thu, 08 Dec 2016 18:42:16 +0100'
2017 Feb 25
0
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
On 25 Feb 2017, at 21.11, Ruga <ruga at protonmail.com> wrote: > > t_strftime and variants now .......................................... : ok > > > test-time-util.c:123: Assert failed: strcmp(t_strftime(RFC2822_FMT, gmtime(&ts)), exp) == 0 > > > test-time-util.c:124: Assert failed: strcmp(t_strfgmtime(RFC2822_FMT, ts), exp) == 0 > > > t_strftime
2009 Sep 29
1
How to parsing data like this in R
Hi, R-users, I met a problem: Items:[Anna 'moi =) akku loppu joskus 4ltä. Kestää kauan nää..'\tAmer, Tuusula (0:20)\t20\t12\t16\t00\t00\t11]/Anne 'Ei jakoa,uus päivä muistio et 4n niin peruin. Hups'\t (0:16)\t0\t12\t18\t00\t00\t11/Elina 'Konsertissa. En tod. vastaa teille'\tEtu-Töölö, Helsinki (2:40)\t24\t12\t18\t00\t00\t11 I want to parsing the above data into the
2003 Jan 22
1
Intercept in model formulae
Hi, I'm a new user of R and I'm trying to make a linear model from this kind of dataset x [1] 16.87 19.93 25.85 20.94 17.06 19.49 19.93 25.45 27.74 20.15 25.81 21.06 17.17 20.03 25.50 27.79 20.44 16.88 19.93 25.79 z<-x-10 y [1] 0.80 1.27 2.22 1.32 0.90 1.18 1.84 2.41 2.97 1.25 2.07 1.41 1.14 1.66 2.59 3.51 1.53 0.81 1.26 2.30 plot(x,y) I want to be able to force the line of
2017 Feb 25
2
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
On 25 Feb 2017, at 21.54, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: > > Oh, I forgot to remove the #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER checks from lib-dcrypt. Will be removed in v2.2.29. Attached the planned patch that should do it. Well that didn't work with <v1.1. Maybe this one. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: openssl.diff Type:
2017 Feb 25
0
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
t?st? j?i p?tsi =) Aki On 2017-02-25 22:08, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 25 Feb 2017, at 21.54, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: >> Oh, I forgot to remove the #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER checks from lib-dcrypt. Will be removed in v2.2.29. Attached the planned patch that should do it. > Well that didn't work with <v1.1. Maybe this one. > > > >
2017 Feb 25
1
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
Silly thunderbird, does not understand that "reply to sender" should reply to sender... Aki On 2017-02-25 23:40, Aki Tuomi wrote: > t?st? j?i p?tsi =) > > Aki > > > On 2017-02-25 22:08, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> On 25 Feb 2017, at 21.54, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote: >>> Oh, I forgot to remove the #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER checks from
2017 Feb 25
3
v2.2.28: patches (to use libressl 2.4.5) and test error (strftime)
t_strftime and variants now .......................................... : ok test-time-util.c:123: Assert failed: strcmp(t_strftime(RFC2822_FMT, gmtime(&ts)), exp) == 0 test-time-util.c:124: Assert failed: strcmp(t_strfgmtime(RFC2822_FMT, ts), exp) == 0 t_strftime and variants fixed timestamp .............................. : FAILED timings 0
2014 Oct 02
1
Anyone have LibreSSL working on CentOS 6.5?
Hi folks, I searched the list for LibreSSL and found only one mention of it! Has anyone gotten this working? I have it compiling no problem, but removing OpenSSL is another story of course. It seems to be compiled with FIPS support and of course there is no such thing in LibreSSL - that is something they tore out thanks, -Alan -- "Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised
2015 Aug 07
1
LibreSSL
With 2.2.2 release http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/LibreSSL/libressl-2.2.2-relnotes.txt is there a paln to provide a drop-in replacement of OpenSSL? -- Ciao, luigi / +--[Luigi Rosa]-- \ Furious activity is no substitute for understanding. --H. H. Williams
2015 Aug 17
0
LibreSSL on CentOS 7
Hello list, I've recently been working with LibreSSL on CentOS 7 and I thought I'd share it. I would be cautious about using it on production servers, but it seems to be behaving itself for me. https://librelamp.com/ I packaged it to install in parallel with OpenSSL rather than replace it. Apache (2.4.16), MariaDB (5.5.45) and PHP (5.6.12) complete the lamp stack. With MariaDB I
2016 Oct 06
0
Python and LibreSSL Patch
One of my hobbies (I need a life) is working on getting stuff to build against LibreSSL in CentOS 7 Part of that involves some test (not production) machines where openssl has been removed. Discovered some issues with Python built again LibreSSL - it passes the test suite in %check if you just change the BuildRequires but the result is some modules have some unresolved symbols the test suite
2015 Mar 07
0
[PATCH] Fix dovecot 1.2 build with LibreSSL
Hi All, mail/dovecot build fails when linked against LibreSSL. This is due to LibreSSL no longer including comp.h from ssl.h/ssl3.h. See https://wiki.freebsd.org/LibreSSL as well. This patch fixes the build failure. Build log attached as well (not any more, too large! Get it via link just above). Please commit this fix to the 1.2 branch (2.1 branch is not affected) Kind regards, Bernard
2016 Dec 06
0
v2.2.27 released --- libressl
Results from the application of the following patch from Aki. perl -i -ple 's|^(\s*#include <openssl/opensslv.h>\s*)$|$1\n\t#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER == 0x20000000L\n\t#define OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER 0x10001000L\n\t#endif|' configure.ac; -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: compiler-stderr.log Type: application/octet-stream Size: 16045
2023 Feb 17
2
Dropping support for OpenSSL <1.1.1, LibreSSL <3.1.0
Hi, We carry some compat code for old OpenSSL <1.1.1 and LibreSSL <3.1.0. OpenSSL 1.0.x is no longer supported upstream and AFAIK LibreSSL do not support old versions at all. I'd like to retire this config code, which would mean that users on platforms that include the versions of libcrypto would have to either bring their own libcrypto or compile OpenSSH --without-openssl (and accept
2014 Jul 12
1
openssh portable and libressl portable cause recursion between arc4random and RAND_bytes
Hi, Yesterday I tried to replace the system openssl in a gentoo system with libressl. With openssh an interesting issue popped up: * RAND_bytes in libressl calls arc4random * arc4random is a compat function both in openssh and libressl * arc4random from openssh uses RAND_bytes So what's happening is a recursion. arc4random wants to use RAND_bytes and RAND_bytes wants to use arc4random. The