Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 11:40:30 -0400 From: Ernie Luzar <luzar722@gmail.com> To: "ports@FreeBSD.org" <ports@freebsd.org> Subject: openssl is flagged as unsupported on unbound make install Message-ID: <59C13A6E.2000106@gmail.com>
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Just svn the unbound port to get most current version. Also svn update of port system make and build files Issuing /user/ports/dsn/unbound > make install I get this message "/usr/ports/Mk/Users/ssl.mk" line 77: You are using an unsupported SSL provider openssl Just installed 11.1 & openssl pkg on this machine 2 weeks ago so openssl must be current. Pkg info says openssl-1.0.21,1 Is this a problem I can fix myself in the ports tree or do I need to report it as a bug to the unbound port? I was trying to do a "make config" to see if there was a compile time option to enable the "root zone" function which seems to be missing from the pkg version. Also the "unbound-control" command is not using the port default location for the unbound.conf file. Last but not least, there seems to be some crossover between the OS built-in local_unbound and the port version files.
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