[Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] zeromq: bump to version 4.0.1

Lionel Orry lionel.orry at gmail.com
Tue Apr 8 18:43:38 UTC 2014


Hi,

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Gustavo Zacarias
<gustavo at zacarias.com.ar> wrote:
> On 04/08/2014 07:28 AM, Lionel Orry wrote:
>
>>> Hi.
>>> It breaks at least openvpn since the API isn't 100% compatible with the
>>> 1.2.x series and openvpn doesn't handle 1.3.x yet.
>>> Hiawatha has a new version which bundles/works with 1.3.x.
>>> I haven't tried with libcurl but my gut tells me it should work since
>>> they update often.
>>> Dunno about rtmpdump.
>>> It may be possible to make them live side-by-side by making a polarssl13
>>> package, though it may need to reside in a non-default prefix.
>>> Another possible solution is to fetch openvpn patches from git to make
>>> it compatible, but last time i checked (several months ago) there were
>>> none - that may have changed though.
>>> I'll take a look and get back a bit later.
>>
>> Thanks a lot. In the meantime, I asked upstream for the possibility to
>> build a proper release tarball including the polarssl source code, so
>> that the version bump would not be necessary.
>
> openvpn git mater is a no go, same with rtmpdump.
> If they ship the tarball that'd be great, otherwise we can look into
> packaging polarssl13.

I eventually found a correct release tarball while looking deeper. The
default url generated by the github helper confused me.
I just sent a patch !

> Fortunately upstream still considers polarssl12 maintained and there are
> security bumps if need be (not affected by the latest openssl/tls bug).
> There's always the option of helping/patching the offending packages to
> support it, but i'd rather not go there ;)
> Or the last option of kicking the polarssl backend from them and just
> keeping openssl/gnutls.
> Regards.
>

Regards,
Lionel



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