Hello,
please try to find another maintainer for asterisk then or send a patch that will drop asterisk, since I am not willing to maintain that package either.
About pound: The patch that you referred to in your email has this line in it:
This will not let the pound as compile against openssl 1.1.
So I have not found anything. The upstream project seems to be very very stale and I could not see any activity there.
In the big picture, I think moving towards OpenSSL 1.1 is more important to have a working Pound. Not just only because we have two more reverse proxies like haproxy and nginx.
I am not against having Pound in the distribution at all. It just is hard to rely on a dead upstream project. If you want to step up as maintainer here, please do so, revert the commit and send an updated version that compiles against OpenSSL 1.1.0.
On top of that I do not think that you have a reason to be angry here.
Best, -Michael
On Thu, 2017-11-30 at 10:39 +0100, dirk.wagner@ipfire.org wrote:
Hi, since several months I don't use the asterisk addon, so I will not maintain the addon anymore .-Dirk
Michael Tremer hat am 29. November 2017 um 14:12 geschrieben:
Hello,
I have started working on upgrading the entire distribution to OpenSSL 1.1.0. This is however not the easiest task since many packages are just incompatible with the API changes of OpenSSL.
Therefore, I started this in an own branch, upgraded all sorts of packages that won't build and patched those who could be patched. However, this is still quite chaotic and I need some help of the maintainers of some of the packages to do this for their own packages.
I have already dropped some packages in this process that a) were incompatible with OpenSSL 1.1.0, b) where no patches were available and c) that are not maintained upstream any longer. I also cherry-picked those commits to the current next tree. If someone disagrees, please open a separate discussion.
The packages dropped are: Pound vsftp sslscan
Packages which currently don't build and I could not patch very easily: php asterisk openvpn
I suppose Erik is best to upgrade to openvpn 2.4, Dirk upgrades asterisk and I am quite sure that there is a few people out there who have been working on php. Please raise your hands.
I would like to have the openssl 1.1 branch ready for merge into next at the end of December. Please make sure that any patches have been submitted until then.
Please work on top of this branch:
https://git.ipfire.org/pub/git/people/ms/ipfire-2.x.git openssl-11
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/ms/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/o penssl-11
Please also submit improvements of other packages that we can make sure of (i.e. better cipher suites for Apache, etc.)...
Best, -Michael