No�l K�the dixit: >sorry for the late reply.
No problem. >Upstream prefers GnuTLS over openssl because of license (GPL and .oO(only reason…) >I'm following this direction because there is no blocker reported until >now. That’s fine, but then I’d really love to have the… nongnu-tls now, I suppose… problems fixed. If you look at the numbers I produced, there’s a difference of roughly 20 seconds between gnutls26-cli (~40s) and wget built against gnutls26 (~60s). Do you have any idea where that could come from? I personally find these times still unacceptable when OpenSSL can do the same task within less than two seconds. Including certificate validation. But it’s hard to pin the fault at someone (either piece of software or developers or maintainers) so please nobody take this against themselves, it’s just a frustration with the general situation (and being used to have everything use OpenSSL on my BSD system at home, which Just Works). I’m trying to make an m68k “porterbox” available (a VM, or possibly several of them), so if someone wants to have a look at this while bored, please tell me. (Right now, the method is to run a VM on your own machine yourself, which may be too much initial setup effort for most.) Either upstream or maintainers. bye, //mirabilos -- I want one of these. They cost 720 € though… good they don’t have the HD hole, which indicates 3½″ floppies with double capacity… still. A tad too much, atm. ‣ http://www.floppytable.com/floppytable-images-1.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

