He prefers to contribute to his own nixpkgs fork triton.
Since he is still marked as maintainer in many packages
this leaves the wrong impression he still maintains those.
This does not remove any prior versions: LibreSSL versions are
maintained for a year after their corresponding OpenBSD branch is tagged
for release:
- v2.6.x, part of OpenBSD 6.2-release, Nov 2017 (EOL: Nov 2018)
- v2.7.x, part of OpenBSD 6.3-release, Apr 2018 (EOL: Apr 2019)
- v2.8.x, expected OpenBSD 6.4-release, ETA Sep 2018 (EOL: Sep 2019)
This also does not change the default version: the stable branch remains
2.7.x, and 2.8.0 is the newest released development version. 2.8 can
become the default after OpenBSD-6.4
Closes#44760 (as it's redundant).
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools.
This update was made based on information from https://repology.org/metapackage/libressl/versions.
These checks were done:
- built on NixOS
- Warning: no invocation of /nix/store/2sj5bh1lwzls0vc31v2fhxaw648n0i9v-libressl-2.7.4-bin/bin/ocspcheck had a zero exit code or showed the expected version
- /nix/store/2sj5bh1lwzls0vc31v2fhxaw648n0i9v-libressl-2.7.4-bin/bin/openssl passed the binary check.
- 1 of 2 passed binary check by having a zero exit code.
- 1 of 2 passed binary check by having the new version present in output.
- found 2.7.4 with grep in /nix/store/2sj5bh1lwzls0vc31v2fhxaw648n0i9v-libressl-2.7.4-bin
- directory tree listing: https://gist.github.com/e28b9d47b987d9408427c7ec06e3b9fb
- du listing: https://gist.github.com/0d61c26c272780f10c5ce5359fb79bc7
I still feel weird about doing this because it seems a little hacky
but this was requested by @Mic92 and seems understandable to not want
to mix up libressl outputs with netcat stuff.
2.3.x introduces some backward-incompatible changes but is still nice to have.
Both 2.3.1 and 2.2.4 are available and 2.2.4 is still the default for now.