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Re: [bug-gsrc] gutlls
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Brandon Invergo |
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Re: [bug-gsrc] gutlls |
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Sun, 17 Aug 2014 22:45:01 +0200 |
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> http://www.gnutls.org/ says 3.3.6 is out
>
> I am finding 3.3.4 unbuildable
This one put me in a difficult situation. It's not compatible now with
the latest version of Nettle and they haven't released an updated
version that builds with it. To patch it would require a lot of work
and, besides, since this is crypto-related stuff, I wouldn't trust any
patches put out by me.
The question is: do I roll-back nettle, or to I wait for a gnutls
update? If this were a distro, I think rolling back would be the
obvious choice. However, if someone is using GSRC as, say, a source of
the latest dev libraries, then rolling back nettle would be intrusive.
What do you think? Which would you prefer?
-brandon
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