package/rtmpdump: drop openssl support
Rtmpdump does not support openssl 1.1.x, has not seen any changes upstream since 2015, is only used with the gnutls backend in Debian and Fedora. There exists a 3rd party patch for openssl 1.1.x support: https://github.com/JudgeZarbi/RTMPDump-OpenSSL-1.1 But there is an open issue reported about a crash in the handshake code (which is modified by the patch): https://github.com/JudgeZarbi/RTMPDump-OpenSSL-1.1/issues/1 And the README for the repo states: I modified a few of the files in the librtmp directory to conform to the new getters and setters in OpenSSL 1.1.0. I don't claim to be a security expert, and neither have I had any experience with OpenSSL in a programming sense, so I'm not sure exactly if it's correct, but it compiles and seems to work for what I use it for. Which does not sound very reassuring, so instead drop the openssl support. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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@ -16,9 +16,6 @@ RTMPDUMP_DEPENDENCIES = zlib
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ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_GNUTLS),y)
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RTMPDUMP_DEPENDENCIES += gnutls
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RTMPDUMP_CRYPTO = GNUTLS
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else ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_OPENSSL),y)
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RTMPDUMP_DEPENDENCIES += openssl
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RTMPDUMP_CRYPTO = OPENSSL
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else
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# no crypto
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RTMPDUMP_CRYPTO =
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