FS#60524 - [postfix] Rebuild needed against openssl-1.1.1 to quell warning messages

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by David Phillips (phillid) - Monday, 22 October 2018, 08:34 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Monday, 22 October 2018, 17:18 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Gaetan Bisson (vesath)
Architecture All
Severity Very Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:

The current version of postfix (3.3.1-2) is emitting warnings in the journal periodically (when mail is sent and received) such as:

Oct 22 21:23:36 host.name postfix/smtpd[7889]: warning: run-time library vs. compile-time header version mismatch: OpenSSL 1.1.1 may not be compatible with OpenSSL 1.1.0

There appear to be no substantial side effects of this, at least in my setup. The warning messages seem harmless aside from creating noise in the journal.

Additional info:
* postfix-3.3.1-2
* openssl-1.1.1-1

Steps to reproduce:

1. Configure and run a postfix server accepting SMTP connections
2. Transfer some mail by SMTP
3. Check journal for postfix and grep for the warning
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Closed by  Eli Schwartz (eschwartz)
Monday, 22 October 2018, 17:18 GMT
Reason for closing:  Duplicate
Additional comments about closing:   FS#60063   FS#60101   FS#60429 
Comment by Gaetan Bisson (vesath) - Monday, 22 October 2018, 08:54 GMT
Be assured we'll rebuild postfix when needed (say, on openssl ABI changes) but I see no reason to systematically rebuild it against new openssl releases just to quell harmless warnings.
Comment by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Monday, 22 October 2018, 17:16 GMT
In fact, this bug ticket is *not* a case of NOTABUG.

... It is in fact a case of "duplicate  FS#60063   FS#60101   FS#60429 ".
(It is true that those bug reports were closed as NOTABUG, but this is a separate matter.)

I'll just close with the following observation, that warnings are not errors due to the fact that they are warnings. Ask upstream not to add silly warnings, we're not recompiling @world for every package bump of any sort.

-- Your friendly bugtracker person.

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