version 1.1.4 was released on June 22nd and adds NTS draft support Reproducible: Always
Apparently, 1.1.5 is out. It has not yet made it to the official FTP, but can be found in the GitLab repository (https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/-/tags) and the GitHub mirror (https://github.com/ntpsec/ntpsec/releases).
(In reply to James Browning from comment #0) > version 1.1.4 was released on June 22nd and adds NTS draft support > > Reproducible: Always I just added 1.1.4 to the tree. Can you please test it. I'm not sure what (if anything) I need to do for NTS support, but it doesn't seem like any new options where added. Let me know if I missed anything. I'll add 1.1.5 once it hits the ftp mirrors.
Created attachment 582008 [details] Build failure for ntpsec 1.1.4 Does not build for me, I suspect libressl.
Created attachment 582010 [details] emerge --info
I think that is not a Gentoo bug (and hence doubly out of scope here). It is IMO both an NTPsec and LibreSSL. LibreSSL for not implementing a required function call in the imported version and NTPsec for using it. Although I am pleasantly surprised this is the first bug report I've seen from building on LibreSSL.
(In reply to James Browning from comment #5) > I think that is not a Gentoo bug (and hence doubly out of scope here). It is > IMO both an NTPsec and LibreSSL. LibreSSL for not implementing a required > function call in the imported version and NTPsec for using it. Although I am > pleasantly surprised this is the first bug report I've seen from building on > LibreSSL. Please open a separate bug.
From ntpsec buglist: https://gitlab.com/NTPsec/ntpsec/issues/601 >So I'm going to go with the simpler alternative. No libressl support until and unless we have an actual demand serious enough that our crypto specialist agrees, however reluctantly, that supporting it is a good plan. Mark as mutually incompatible with libressl, move on?
Yes, please mark as incompatible. Also, tarballs for 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 are available.
(In reply to James Browning from comment #8) > Yes, please mark as incompatible. Also, tarballs for 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 are > available. They are on the tree now. Can you please test.
okay, the bump is done. open a bug if you hit any bugs. i'm aiming to stabilize 1.1.6.