Open nieder opened 4 years ago
I do not own a Mac anymore. Can someone take care of my packages?
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019, 10:59 AM nieder notifications@github.com wrote:
Openssl 1.0.2 is the current LTS and goes EOL on 2019-12-31. https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html
This lists our current packages using openssl100:
none
- cargo
- qt4-base-mac
- ettercap
- re-alpine
- tor
- xar
- lynx-cur
Chris Turkel
- links
@danielj7 https://github.com/danielj7
- libevent2
- libserf0
- pyqt4-mac-py
- pyqt5-mac-py
- python34
- ruby20
- ruby21
- ruby22
- ruby23
- cyrus-sasl2
- postfix
- rtmpdump
@dmacks https://github.com/dmacks
- elinks
@dmalloc https://github.com/dmalloc
- xmlsec-shlibs
@elcepi https://github.com/elcepi
- lynx
@fangism https://github.com/fangism
- libtorrent15
- libtorrent19
- libtorrent20
@htodd https://github.com/htodd
- alpine-alpha
Jack Fink
- libetpan-shlibs
- stone
Jesse Alama
- swi-prolog
@kamischi https://github.com/kamischi
- libimobiledevice
Keith Ward
- crypt-openssl-bignum-pm
- crypt-openssl-rsa-pm
@nieder https://github.com/nieder
- dclib5
- kdelibs4
- linuxdcpp
- virtuoso
@RangerRick https://github.com/RangerRick
- gst-plugins-bad-0.10
- qt4-base-x11
- qt5-qtbase
- libnetsnmp30-shlibs
@TheSin- https://github.com/TheSin-
- php5
- libc-client1-shlibs
- apache2
- nodejs
Stefan Bruda
- mupdf
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I have updated for all my packages but they can't be added till my PR is since they all require tiggers, except libc-client1 and nodejs which I haven't updated yet, I'll look into them. but I feel like nodejs update will require triggers as well.
In Fall'18 I looked at our of rev-dep:openssl100 packages and annotated a bunch that were going to be difficult to update: grep for "OPENSSL110 FTBFS". I tried to leave a note of whatever possibly-useful details I was able to find.
For xar, see mackyle/xar#18 for openssl support and our Issue #20 for its general packaging chaos.
@nieder libkf5html5-shlibs can be switched over with rev-up...same build transcript (with exception of detection/use of openssl110-dev instead of openssl100-dev)
apache2 done
libevent2 is an orphaned old-libersion that FTBFS with 110; should it just be nuked altogether?
Hi,
I do not have a Mac anymore. I thought I orphaned all my packages , but it seems that I miss some. Can someone make sure that I'm not listed as a maintainer anywhere. My email might be jhespinosa@gmail.com and elcepi@sourceforge.net
Thanks, Jose
On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 2:07 PM Daniel Macks notifications@github.com wrote:
libevent2 is an orphaned old-libersion that FTBFS with 110; should it just be nuked altogether?
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@elcepi I don't see you as $Maintainer of any current packages. Instead, github might be keeping you in the loop on this thread because you had participated in it previously. There's probably some way you can unsubscribe from it.
libevent2 is an orphaned old-libersion that FTBFS with 110; should it just be nuked altogether?
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No problem, I'll deal with GitHub. I just got worry that I was still listed as a mantener and want to keep me on the loop .... Thursday, 24 December 2020, 03:41PM -08:00 from Daniel Macks notifications@github.com :
@elcepi I don't see you as $Maintainer of any current packages. Instead, github might be keeping you in the loop on this thread because you had participated in it previously. There's probably some way you can unsubscribe from it. — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub , or unsubscribe .
Our postfix is a very old version; latest upstream supports new openssl. @danielj7 (maintainer) or someone please look into updating?
Upgrading everything from cyrus-sasl2 to cyrus-sasl2.3 was easy. That old libversion is not upgradeable to openssl110, so I'll just launch it into the sun.
Openssl 1.0.2 is the current LTS and goes EOL on 2019-12-31. https://www.openssl.org/policies/releasestrat.html
This lists our current packages using openssl100: Items marked with an asterisk (*) have been previously marked as
OPENSSL110 FTBFS
none
Chris Turkel
@clepple
@danielj7
@dmacks
@dmalloc (#562)
@fangism
@htodd
Jack Fink
Jesse Alama
@kamischi
@KeithWard
@mringwal
@nieder
@RangerRick
@TheSin-
Stefan Bruda