Am 27.03.19 um 20:40 schrieb Chris Johns: > On 27/3/19 9:11 pm, Christian Mauderer wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I've added a port of the openssl tool together with a test for `openssl >> speed` (benchmark) and `openssl req` (generating server certificates). >> >> Unfortunately the openssl tool is quite big so that I can't send the >> patches to the mailing list. You can find them on a bin-openssl branch here: >> >> https://git.rtems.org/christianm/rtems-libbsd.git/log/?h=bin-openssl >> >> The two patches are >> >> Import: >> https://git.rtems.org/christianm/rtems-libbsd.git/commit/?h=bin-openssl&id=0fecf49362778d77da97e19cf9cbb639c64e1735 >> >> Port: >> https://git.rtems.org/christianm/rtems-libbsd.git/commit/?h=bin-openssl&id=d1dac7891cd3234c935ce7e4d742b6f87663a5e1 >> >> If everything is OK, > > Very nice and thank you. The change looks great.
Thanks. I committed them. > > I see OpenSSL 3.0.0 and later has an Apache V2 license so I assume the code is > covered by this license. I could not see a LICENSES file in the top of our > source tree that lists the licenses. Should we have one with the licenses > contained in the libbsd package? FreeBSD has a number of LICENSE files scattered about the source tree. How about a plain text importer where we can just pick up LICENSE files and import them together with the code? > >> I'll commit the patches and backport them to the >> 5-freebsd-12 branch. > > What is this branch? I could not find anything in the top level > CONTRIBUTING.md > doc. Is it documented? Sebastian will write something about that. > > Chris > -- -------------------------------------------- embedded brains GmbH Herr Christian Mauderer Dornierstr. 4 D-82178 Puchheim Germany email: christian.maude...@embedded-brains.de Phone: +49-89-18 94 741 - 18 Fax: +49-89-18 94 741 - 08 PGP: Public key available on request. Diese Nachricht ist keine geschäftliche Mitteilung im Sinne des EHUG. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel