using either library, OpenSSL and
GnuTLS differ not only license-wise but they also have features of their own
and bugs of their own. Limiting the libcurl offer to use only one of them will
cause grief at some point in some camp(s), that's for sure.
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-=- Daniel Stenber
derlying SSL lib that is used. This would
of course not be ideal or even wanted, but in real life it might still be
what we'll have.
There, I've stated my opinions. I'll refrain from further replying in this
topic now.
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-=- Daniel Stenberg -=- http://daniel.hax
s only one available work-around for the short to mid term,
and that is to use a separate .so file for libcurl built with GnuTLS.
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-=- Daniel Stenberg -=- http://daniel.haxx.se -=-
ech`echo xiun|tr nu oc|sed 'sx\([sx]\)\([xoi]\)xo un\2\1 is xg'`ol
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On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
I bounced this message to debian-devel to force a solution with the
curl ssl/gnutlds diverties.
...
My resume on Daniels point of view is to get a different .so name for gnutls
in the very short term and kick off ssl in Debian apps midterm!
Tha
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