Re: updating openssl on MacOS

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Thanks Uri.

On the Homebrew side the same sort of loose plan is being followed. I
recently departed the project for unrelated reasons but before I left I
was pushing a timetable of no later than Summer 2019 to have migrated
everything over to OpenSSL 1.1.1, likely with some package-availability
casualties, and the 1.0.2x series to be removed entirely by the end of
2019 when it hits EOL.

I was essentially the one pushing the timeline/roadmap on that so I
can't speak for what will happen now, but I would expect `brew install
openssl` to eventually equal installing OpenSSL 1.1.1x (Assuming there
isn't a broadly-compatible 1.1.2x or such by then, etc). 1.1.0x is no
longer available through Homebrew as of the 1.1.1 release, and again
whilst not an official comment any more, isn't likely to make a return.

Dom
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Sent from macOS.

On 20/09/2018 21:36, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL wrote:
> Macports team is working on upgrading OpenSSL to 1.1.1. It takes time because they plan to move all the ports that depend on OpenSSL to that level. I assume that once that is done, 1.0.2 won't be supported/available on Macports anymore.
> 
> Installation - as Dominyk said: "sudo port install openssl" (possibly with parameters, check for them via "port info openssl"), and Macports would do the right thing. ;-)
> 
> I'm not aware of any efforts by Macports to support 1.1.0. 
> 
> Thanks!
> — 
> Regards,
> Uri
> 
> On 9/20/18, 4:04 PM, "openssl-users on behalf of Dominyk Tiller" <openssl-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of dominyktiller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>     FWIW on macOS:
>     
>     If you use Homebrew and want/need OpenSSL 1.1.1 then `brew install
>     openssl@1.1`. If you want the 1.0.2x series `brew install openssl`
>     currently is & will likely remain attached to 1.0.2x for the foreseeable.
>     
>     If you use MacPorts and want OpenSSL 1.0.2x then `sudo port install
>     openssl`. As far as I'm aware MacPorts does not currently offer a port
>     for either 1.1.0x or 1.1.1x.
>     
>     If you use Nix and want OpenSSL 1.1.1 then `nix-env -i openssl-1.1.1`
>     (I'm unsure if this has made it into a stable release of Nix yet) and if
>     you want OpenSSL 1.0.2x then `nix-env -i openssl-1.0.2p`. You can get
>     nix to spit out a list of OpenSSL versions available via `nix-env -qa
>     openssl`.
>     
>     Hope this helps some. I'm not sure what the situation is with fink or
>     pkgsrc, or any newer package managers for the platform I'm unaware of.
>     
>     Dom
>     ===
>     Sent from macOS.
>     
>     On 20/09/2018 20:53, Salz, Rich via openssl-users wrote:
>     > It's hard enough for the openssl team to document the basic config/build things, let alone all the operating systems and vendor-supplied stuff.
>     > 
>     > Perhaps a wiki page, that the community could help maintain?
>     >  
>     > 
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