SSL trackers are fairly rare, and I was only able to test with one
particular (private) tracker. I can't say for sure whether this is a
general SSL bug, or something that only affects my particular tracker.

I suspect it has something to do with the less mainstream CA that signed
the trackers cert, and I would not be too surprised if this entry from
the gnutls 2.12.15 changelog is the culprit:

** libgnutls: Disable signature algorithms that are not supported
for client certificate verification. Reported by Florian Weimer.

In any case, the differences between 2.12.14 and 2.12.16 seem to be
negligible.

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  libgnutls26 2.12.14 breaks SSL tracker support in Transmission

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