> On 4. Apr 2022, at 17:14, Christian Grothoff <groth...@gnunet.org> wrote: > > On 4/4/22 17:09, Nikita Ronja Gillmann wrote: >>> >>> Regardless, you should be able to build GNUnet against vanilla libcurl >>> these days, so that might be a better way to avoid worrying about this. >> In the context of pkgsrc, the problem is that I can not enforce a change of >> setting in curl (for example built against gnutls) for the defaults. >> Or maybe you can explain how a gnunet built against curl and gnurl would >> differ these days in terms of functionality and features. > > Ah, I see. Well, yes, non-gnutls curl is likely still going to cause grief > for some parts of GNUnet... >
Well afair it only does for the gns proxy. So you may simply not install/package that and link against vanilla curl. BR
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