Compiling Nginx with BoringSSL results in an error
JINZE YANG
yjz at r2wind.org
Wed May 14 09:51:34 UTC 2025
Sorry, I used the wrong email format. I will be more careful next time.
By the way, another person successfully compiled using GCC version
13 on Alpine.
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Best regards,
JINZE YANG
> 2025年5月14日 17:45,JINZE YANG <yjz at r2wind.org> 写道:
>
> Hello,
> Today, I pulled the latest branch from GitHub. Below
> are the corresponding commits:
> boringssl: 89973806bc2ef652189e157f2736a7d32229c404
> nginx: f3542500b6d74e3e88fc84b88144afe67882d1fa
> Someone mentioned that this might be related to the GCC version. It
> seems GCC 13 does not have issues, but I have not yet had the chance
> to verify this.
> Best regards,
> JINZE YANG
>
>> 2025年5月14日 17:24,Sergey A. Osokin <osa at freebsd.org.ru> 写道:
>>
>> Hi there,
>> hope you're doing well.
>>
>> Thanks for the report!
>>
>> On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 10:34:05AM +0800, 杨金泽 wrote:
>>> It seems that BoringSSL has updated some of its interfaces, causing the
>>> following issues during the compilation of Nginx. Is there currently any
>>> solution to resolve this problem? Or are there other libraries that can
>>> perfectly replace BoringSSL? The commands and error messages are as
>>> follows:
>>
>> I've just tried to build nginx on FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE-p3 with a recent
>> snapshot of boringssl, and that it just works, here's the proof link.
>> https://people.freebsd.org/~osa/nginx-devel-1.28.0_2.log
>>
>> It's unclear from your email:
>> - what is the nginx version you were trying to build;
>> - what is the boringssl version/tag;
>>
>> Also, please follow the netiquette rules for mailing lists,
>> https://www.openbsd.org/mail.html, and keep your emails in plain text
>> with 72 characters per line.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> --
>> Sergey A. Osokin
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