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Add openssl-devel-engine build requirement on Fedora 41+ #227

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@ellert ellert commented Jul 11, 2024

The ENGINE API is deprecated in openssl since version 3.0. Fedora is trying to phase it out, and as a first step they have moved the associated header files into a separete package. For now the ENGINE API can still be used if this package is added to the build requriements for the package, as this commit does. Developers are encouraged to use the PROVIDER API instead.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/OpensslDeprecateEngine

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Looks good.

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@ellert:
Before merging, let me fix our CIs so the badges get green after the next build.

The ENGINE API is deprecated in openssl since version 3.0. Fedora is
trying to phase it out, and as a first step they have moved the
associated header files into a separete package. For now the ENGINE
API can still be used if this package is added to the build
requriements for the package, as this commit does. Developers are
encouraged to use the PROVIDER API instead.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/OpensslDeprecateEngine
@ellert ellert merged commit 7f092bf into gridcf:master Jul 13, 2024
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@ellert ellert deleted the openssl-engine branch July 13, 2024 09:33
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