On 08/26/2017 03:28 PM, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
> On sábado, 26 de agosto de 2017 15:50:14 -03 Adrian Bunk wrote:
>> On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 09:31:01AM -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez 
> Meyer wrote:
>>> First of all sorry for the top posting. Actually this is not a bug in qt4,
>>> OpenSSL 1.0 Is getting removed and qt4 *needs* to switch to 1.1.
>>
>> That's clear.
>>
>>> I uploaded
>>> to experimental for people to check, so actually this should be an
>>> important bug against qgis. If necessary I'll explain more with a more
>>> comfortable mail client at hand.
>>
>> The problem as reported by Dan and reproduced by me is:
> [snip] 
>> To me this looks like qt4 built with OpenSSL 1.1 trying to use functions
>> that were removed in OpenSSL 1.1, example:
>>
>>   /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:#define SSLv23_client_method   
>> TLS_client_method
>>
>>
>> In OpenSSL 1.0.2 this was a proper function, but qt4 trying to load this
>> from libssl.so.1.1 cannot work.
> 
> Indeed, so the upload did work after all: we now know that the proposed patch 
> is not enough.
> 
> Sebastiaan: we might need to remove SSL support in Qt4 I'm afraid. How is the 
> qt5 port going?

Qt5 support will be available in QGIS 3.0.0 due in November this year,
the 3.x release will need some time to mature to a long term release
we'll include in Debian. The QGIS 3.4 LTR is due in November 2018. [0]

We could include QGIS 3.0.0 in Debian in the mean time and switch back
to the LTR releases a year later to not hold up to Qt4 removal too much.
Although I'd rather stick to the LTR releases in Debian.

[0]
http://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/development/roadmap.html#release-schedule

Kind Regards,

Bas

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