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Hello,
I'd like to take another shot at getting libxmlsec into Debian (bug
#152605). I'm looking for someone to sponsor the following:
~http://memebeam.org/john/tests/libxmlsec/woody/libxmlsec_0.0.9-1.dsc
This time no dependent pac
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Hello,
I'd like to take another shot at getting libxmlsec into Debian (bug
#152605). I'm looking for someone to sponsor the following:
~http://memebeam.org/john/tests/libxmlsec/woody/libxmlsec_0.0.9-1.dsc
This time no dependent pac
Colin Walters wrote:
Incidentally (and this is more a question for upstream, but maybe you
know), how hard would it be to make this library work with GNUTLS? See,
I might want to use it with a GPL'd application, and of course since
libxmlsec links with OpenSSL this won't work.
Ale
Colin Walters wrote:
> Incidentally (and this is more a question for upstream, but maybe you
> know), how hard would it be to make this library work with GNUTLS? See,
> I might want to use it with a GPL'd application, and of course since
> libxmlsec links with OpenSSL this won
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
# http://www.debian.org/devel/join/nm-step2
#
# However, the "NM team" cannot even contact Indra...
#
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On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 01:51:30PM +0200, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> However, the "NM team" cannot even contact Indra...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-08 00:37]:
> On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 21:33, Indra Kusuma wrote:
> > what about my country .ID ? is it okey if im just send driving
> > license and sign it with my gpg key ?
>
> If you're asking about what qualifies for application to the NM
> process, I
of course since
libxmlsec links with OpenSSL this won't work.
Ouch, I hadn't noticed the OpenSSL license. I have interest in using
libxmlsec in GPL'd applications myself. I'll run it by the author, but
I suppose it will come down to how complete GNUTLS's openssl
compat
Ari Pollak wrote:
What's wrong with linking with OpenSSL?
It appears that OpenSSL is available under two licenses, both with
BSD-style advertising clauses that are incompatible with the GPL.
-John
--
http:// i . /
What's wrong with linking with OpenSSL?
Colin Walters wrote:
Incidentally (and this is more a question for upstream, but maybe you
know), how hard would it be to make this library work with GNUTLS? See,
I might want to use it with a GPL'd application, and of course since
libxmlsec
y work with GNUTLS? See,
I might want to use it with a GPL'd application, and of course since
libxmlsec links with OpenSSL this won't work.
On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 21:33, Indra Kusuma wrote:
> On 7 Aug 2002, Colin Walters wrote:
>
> # I much prefer to sponsor people who have at least had their key signed
> # by a developer. Have you seen the keysigning coordination page?
> #
> # http://nm.debian.org/gpg_offer.php
>
> what about my cou
On 7 Aug 2002, Colin Walters wrote:
# I much prefer to sponsor people who have at least had their key signed
# by a developer. Have you seen the keysigning coordination page?
#
# http://nm.debian.org/gpg_offer.php
what about my country .ID ?
is it okey if im just send driving license and sign it
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Colin Walters wrote:
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| I am looking over your packages now.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
|>The required version of libxslt1 wasn't available (bug #154730), so I've
|>also prepared a libxslt NMU.
|
| Hm, the last maintainer upload was almost a year ago
On Wed, 2002-08-07 at 12:07, John Belmonte wrote:
> I've packaged libxmlsec (bug #152605), a library for performing
> signature and encryption operations on XML [...]
Cool.
> and am looking for a sponsor.
I am looking over your packages now.
> The required version of libxslt1
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Hello,
I've packaged libxmlsec (bug #152605), a library for performing
signature and encryption operations on XML, and am looking for a sponsor.
~http://memebeam.org/john/tests/libxmlsec/
The required version of libxslt1 wasn't avai
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