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Dependencies for packages exposing OpenSSL binary interface to Perl code ======================================================================== This information is only relevant for maintainers of Debian packages of Perl XS modules dealing with OpenSSL. Packages exposing libssl binary objects like SSL_CTX struct pointers to Perl code need to be compiled against the same version of OpenSSL to avoid binary incompatibility issues. See <https://bugs.debian.org/848113>. Compatibility can be ensured by depending on the "perl-openssl-abi-x" virtual package, where the name is dynamically generated from the SONAME of the libssl.so symlink included in the libssl-dev package. There can be only one such package on the system at a time, so this guarantees that all the installed packages share the same compatibility level. To generate this dependency, please build-depend on perl-openssl-defaults and do one of the following: debhelper using dh: Use the "perl_openssl" addon and ensure ${perl:Depends} is used in debian/control. The debian/rules file might look as follows: #!/usr/bin/make -f %: dh $@ --with perl_openssl old-style debhelper: Run dh_perl_openssl after dh_perl and ensure ${perl:Depends} is used in debian/control. packages not using debhelper: Include /usr/share/perl-openssl-defaults/perl-openssl.make in debian rules and use PERL_OPENSSL_ABI_VERSION.