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Bump to 7.9p1 and openssl 1.1.
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I am not happy with the solution though as I haven't found a clean way
of forcing openssh to build against a specific openssl version.
I tried pkg-config, but either it doesn't work or I am doing it
wrong. Now I am using a hack, where I am using prepare() to symlink
the openssl-1.0 files into the build directory and pass them to the
configure script via the --with-ssl-dir option.
If anyone has a cleaner way of doing this, please feel free to share
it. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I also had a look at the openssl-1.1.0 patch the openssh package
from the core repo is using: It does apply cleanly but it is not
enough. I am afraid we will have to wait for upstream to get a
proper openssl-1.1.0 patch.
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Works on Raspberry Pi 3 (and probably on Pi 2 as well, as the Pi 3 is
actually using the Pi 2 image for now).
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Seems to depend on "linux-api-headers", rather than "linux-headers". The
former is installed as a dep to glibc (a base group package) and as such
not explicitly listed as a make dep for now.
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Please note, there seems to be a problem with unencrypted transfers >1GB
which is still under investigation upstream, see:
https://github.com/rapier1/openssh-portable/issues/5
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The upstream maintainers fixed some style issues in their HPN code and
also synced their code with the current version of openssh-portable.
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1. PAM was added as a hard dependency
2. openbsd-netcat was removed, as the package built just fine without
ANY netcat version installed. Let me know if I am wrong after all.
3. GDB was removed as the PKGBUILD does not use a check() function
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