On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:

> Jeff Whitaker [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Ben:  I don't think this is the problem - although mozilla is in crypto,
> > it doesn't use ssl (it has it's own crypto stuff).
>
> Right, it doesn't depend on it directly, but if you have ever installed
> bundle-kde you will have kdebindings installed.  And since kdebindings
> is in crypto, I had it depend on the kdelibs and kdebase in crypto now.
> I suppose it doesn't *have* to, since it doesn't depend on it
> library-wise, but that would be why it's trying to install the ssl
> versions of kdelibs/kdebase on a dist-upgrade.

If it doesn't actually need openssl (library-wise or otherwise) then it
shouldn't depend on it. The problem that Martin uncovered is a serious one
- having kdebindings depend on openssl is causing fink to try to install
conflicting packages.  So, if removing the un-needed openssl dependency
prevents this from happening I think it needs to be done.

-Jeff

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