please see https://www.gnunet.org/en/news/2022-09-0.17.6.html gnurl dependency is not a thing anymore since September 2022. gnurl itself is unmaintained.
we now detect both debian style renamed symbols (curl-gnutls) as well as a normal curl optionally compiled against gnutls. gnutls detection is also done at runtime. Am 14. Februar 2023 22:42:30 GMT+09:00 schrieb xrs <x...@mail36.net>: >Hi, > >On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 20:41:10 +0000 >Daniel Golle <dan...@makrotopia.org> wrote: > >> Hence many distributions (now also including OpenWrt[1]) now offer >> a package called 'curl-gnutls' which basically builds libcurl with >> the settings previously used to build libgnurl and then uses patchelf >> to change the soname from 'curl' to 'curl-gnutls'. > >Sadly, this is not (yet) the case for Alpine Linux. Here, curl is >linked against OpenSSL and there is no package called curl-gnutls. > >> Maybe the fact that gnURL is a relict of the past should be officially >> announced or at least more prominently stated on the project website? >> > >I agree, some update is needed on how to handle this. > >Also I'd like to point out that the information about gnURL on >gnunet.org is reachable under > > https://www.gnunet.org/en/gnurl.html > >but not under > > https://gnunet.org/en/gnurl.html > >cu, >xrs >