[PATCH 1/1] lib/ecdsa: Fix LibreSSL before v2.7.0
Artem Panfilov
panfilov.artyom at gmail.com
Thu Jul 29 00:29:35 CEST 2021
On 28.07.2021 23:07, Tom Rini wrote:
> There is a fine line at least that I'm willing to walk in terms of
> supporting ancient OSes directly and also not making things overly
> complicated in our own tree. That said, openssl tends to be one of the
> ones where it does get hard to support old versions. LibreSSL 2.7.5 was
> released December 15th, 2018 and is the end of the 2.7.x line it seems.
>
> I'm interested to hear what the case is where the right call is the say
> you're building modern software for real world use against such old
> libraries.
Hi Tom,
I have a specific test case where I test if it's still possible to
build upstream master u-boot on our infrastructure (progression testing).
I also test runtime on our boards.
I understand that nowadays everyone uses docker container,
but we have limited docker nodes right now on our site.
If you don't want to support OpenSSL < 1.1.0 and do not test it,
then I suggest dropping it all over the tree because it doesn't
make sense and looks misleading with such a partial solution.
Best regards,
Artem
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