Workaround for a build error on aarch64, where the binary package repository is currently stuck. Compiling it for aarch64 like this: $ pmbootstrap build --strict --arch=aarch64 qemu Resulted in: >>> qemu: Analyzing dependencies... ERROR: unsatisfiable constraints: openssl-dev-1.1.1a-r0: conflicts: libressl-dev-2.7.4-r2[pc:libcrypto=1.1.1a] libressl-dev-2.7.4-r2[pc:libssl=1.1.1a] libressl-dev-2.7.4-r2[pc:openssl=1.1.1a] satisfies: curl-dev-7.62.0-r2[openssl-dev] libssh2-dev-1.8.0-r4[pc:libcrypto] libssh2-dev-1.8.0-r4[pc:libssl] spice-dev-0.14.1-r3[pc:openssl] libressl-dev-2.7.4-r2: conflicts: openssl-dev-1.1.1a-r0[pc:libcrypto=2.7.4] openssl-dev-1.1.1a-r0[pc:libssl=2.7.4] openssl-dev-1.1.1a-r0[pc:openssl=2.7.4] satisfies: world[libressl-dev] libssh2-dev-1.8.0-r4[pc:libcrypto] libssh2-dev-1.8.0-r4[pc:libssl] spice-dev-0.14.1-r3[pc:openssl] >>> ERROR: qemu: builddeps failed Note that the only package not mentioned in both "satisfies" outputs is curl-dev. The real questions are: why is libressl-dev getting pulled in at all? (Alpine switched back from libressl to openssl, so this should not happen). And why does this only happen for aarch64, but not for x86_64 and armhf? But at least this patch unblocks the package builder.
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