I've got a relatively new Gentoo install that has openssl 1.0 on it, and I apparently need to downgrade this in order to run KDE 3.5.10 from kde-sunset overlay. It needs to go back to openssl-0.9.8k or so. Although ebuilds this old have disappeared from portage, I've managed to get my hands on openssl-0.9.8k-r1.ebuild, and the source tarball, and have got to the point where portage will begin to merge it but....
I run right away into the problem that it starts looking for patches (in particular openssl-0.9.7-alpha-default-gcc.patch), and fails because I don't have the patch source. I've looked around in the obvious places and tried googling, but without spending hours and hours, haven't turned up anything. Even if I found this one, there are probably a cascade of others just waiting in the wings.
Is this a lost cause? Is there a straightforward way to pursue this sort of downgrade? Or will I have to give up on KDE 3.5? I started out looking for help in this thread, but soon figured this was more a portage or openssl problem than a KDE problem.
Thanks for any help you could give.


