vcpkg/ports/openssl/vcpkg.json
Stefano Sinigardi ce2c1f0def
[openssl] install cmake config wrapper only at the end (#38398)
Fixes #37987

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- [x] SHA512s are updated for each updated download.
- [x] The "supports" clause reflects platforms that may be fixed by this
new version.
- [x] Any fixed [CI
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entries are removed from that file.
- [x] Any patches that are no longer applied are deleted from the port's
directory.
- [x] The version database is fixed by rerunning `./vcpkg x-add-version
--all` and committing the result.
- [x] Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file.

i don't know why adding the config wrapper at the beginning results in a
missing file in the end, but at least in this way it works.

Could it be that including a portfile in a portfile triggers any cleanup
in the packages folder?
2024-05-13 12:50:35 -07:00

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{
"name": "openssl",
"version": "3.3.0",
"port-version": 1,
"description": "OpenSSL is an open source project that provides a robust, commercial-grade, and full-featured toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. It is also a general-purpose cryptography library.",
"homepage": "https://www.openssl.org",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"dependencies": [
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake",
"host": true
},
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake-config",
"host": true
},
{
"name": "vcpkg-cmake-get-vars",
"host": true
}
],
"features": {
"fips": {
"description": "Enable fips",
"supports": "!static"
},
"ssl3": {
"description": "Enable SSL3"
},
"tools": {
"description": "Install openssl executable and scripts",
"supports": "!uwp"
},
"weak-ssl-ciphers": {
"description": "Enable weak-ssl-ciphers"
}
}
}