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Date:      Sat, 14 Jan 2017 04:14:16 +0100
From:      marcel <marcel.plouf@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD 11 & libressl
Message-ID:  <20170114041416.177815e2@marcel-laptop>
In-Reply-To: <51f735a6-1fdc-d669-5516-9662edbb3544@freebsd.org>
References:  <20170113101931.0924157e@marcel-laptop.lan> <51f735a6-1fdc-d669-5516-9662edbb3544@freebsd.org>

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Le Fri, 13 Jan 2017 10:06:02 +0000,
Matthew Seaman <matthew@FreeBSD.org> a =C3=A9crit :

> On 01/13/17 09:19, marcel wrote:
> > I try to build FreeBSD 11 with libressl instead of openssl.
> > I have tried several times but when I type openssl version, I always
> > have Openssl freebsd... instead of LibreSSL...
> > This time, I've followed this link https://github.com/Sp1l/LibreBSD,
> > I've applied the patch, etc but when I make buildworld, it stops
> > with this error:
> >=20
> > bmake[4]: exec(/bin/sh) failed (Argument list too long)
> > *** Error code 1
> >=20
> > Stop.
> > bmake[4]: stopped in /usr/src/secure/lib/libcrypto
> > *** Error code 1
> >=20
> > [...]
> >=20
> > I've searched for this error, but all results report to a
> > programation problems, but I am not a developer...
> >=20
> > The only things that is different of the LibreBSD github process is
> > my make.conf and my src.conf. Here they are:
> >=20
> > make.conf
> > MAKE_JOBS_NUMBER?=3D4
> > WITHOUT_X11=3DYES
> > DOC_LANG=3Den_US.ISO8859-1
> > NO_SENDMAIL=3Dtrue
> > WITHOUT_MODULES=3Dng_bluetooth
> >=20
> > src.conf
> > WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH=3Dsound
> > WITHOUT_AMD=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_BLUETOOTH=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_BSDINSTALL=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_FLOPPY=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_GAMES=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_HYPERV=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_ZFS=3Dyes
> > WITHOUT_SENDMAIL=3Dyes
> >=20
> > So, I don't understand why my make buildworld ends with error...
> >=20
> > And I believed that libressl will be native in FreeBSD 11, am I
> > wrong ?  =20
>=20
> Bernard's LibreBSD project is very much a work in progress, and not
> really suitable for people that /aren't/ developers.
>=20
> What OS version are you starting from?  There are known problems
> building 11 on some earlier versions.  I recommend that you start by
> upgrading to regular FreeBSD 11.0 as supplied by the project -- maybe
> even do a clean install on a new drive.  Then try Bernard's patches to
> build the system with LibreSSL rather than OpenSSL from there.
>=20
> 	Cheers,
>=20
> 	Matthew
>=20
>=20

Oooh I thought it was "nearly"-release and ok to build without being
developer.=20

First, I tried with FreeBSD 10.3 STABLE but I was not following step by
step the process and then I decided to upgrade to FreeBSD 11 STABLE
because why not (I know it's a little bit stupid...) and followed step
by step the process.

What did you mean by regular FreeBSD 11 ?

Thanks for reply !

Regards.



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