I tried to build 0.69 on CentOS 6 today and found that gnutls doesn't 
compile.  Sam, can you put in an autoconf check for the minimum version 
required so that gnutls isn't selected when it won't work?

I've usually been an advocate of GnuTLS over OpenSSL, but this changing 
API is a real PITA.  Is it worth looking at an NSS option to replace 
both OpenSSL and GnuTLS?  NSS is the LSB standard SSL library (since 
4.0, released in Nov 2008), so it should be everywhere.  Its license is 
GPL, so it doesn't conflict with Courier like OpenSSL does.  As far as I 
know, it has a stable API and features for key file management and 
hardware acceleration.

http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/

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