Messages in this thread | | | From | Linus Torvalds <> | Date | Thu, 9 Jun 2022 12:04:56 -0700 | Subject | Re: [Linux v5.17.9] -Wdeprecated-declarations warnings with LLVM-14 and OpenSSL v3.0.x |
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On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 11:41 AM Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> wrote: > > Why go back and forth... do it like Alexander the Great and the Gordian knot. > > Sword - Swash - Done. > > commit 6bfb56e93bcef41859c2d5ab234ffd80b691be35 > "cert host tools: Stop complaining about deprecated OpenSSL functions"
Well, it's not like that is the *right* fix.
But I think for now, the answer is "leave it like that until we can just get rid of the ENGINE API entirely".
I absolutely detest the "deprecation" warnings. We used to do that in the kernel too, and it was a complete disaster. The warnings are very noisy, and nobody ever cares about them, so it's simply not worth it.
So we deprecated "__deprecated" in the kernel itself:
771c035372a0 deprecate the '__deprecated' attribute warnings entirely and for good
and I don't think we should care about it when it comes to OpenSSL either.
Eventually, that deprecated interface will go away entirely, and by then we hopefully don't care about really old openssl implementations and will have gotten rid of the uses.
But for now, I think putting our head in the sand is actually the _better_ model rather than fighting some battle over old vs new libraries.
Because sometimes, if you ignore a problem, it really does just go away.
Linus
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