On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 8:29 AM Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> I count 3 machines running 1.0.1, 18 running some flavor
> of 1.0.2, and 7 running various LibreSSL versions.
I don't know all the tradeoffs with buildfarm wrangling, but IMO all
those 1.0.2 installations are the most problematic, so I dug in a bit:
arowana CentOS 7
batfish Ubuntu 16.04.3
boa RHEL 7
buri CentOS 7
butterflyfish Photon 2.0
clam RHEL 7.1
cuon Ubuntu 16.04
dhole CentOS 7.4
hake OpenIndiana hipster
mantid CentOS 7.9
margay Solaris 11.4.42
massasauga Amazon Linux 2
myna Photon 3.0
parula Amazon Linux 2
rhinoceros CentOS 7.1
shelduck SUSE 12SP5
siskin RHEL 7.9
snakefly Amazon Linux 2
The RHEL7-alikes are the biggest set, but that's already discussed
above. Looks like SUSE 12 goes EOL later this year (October 2024), and
it ships OpenSSL 1.1.1 as an option. Already-dead distros are Ubuntu
16.04 (April 2021), Photon 2 (January 2023), and Photon 3 (March
2024). That leaves AL2, OpenIndiana Hipster, and Solaris 11.4, all of
which appear to have newer versions of OpenSSL shipped and selectable.
--Jacob