On Wed, 2014-03-26 at 19:12 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
> The portions that are built into the openconnect library are LGPL and
> link with GnuTLS while the openconnect program links with OpenSSL (or a
> new enough GnuTLS), which should allow GPL rdeps to link. But
> regardless...

Hm, since we moved the mainloop into libopenconnect itself (which is
what allows it to be used easily from Java in the Android client, etc.),
that is no longer true.

Sorry, I had forgotten the implications of that — even when we recently
discussed the possibility of dropping older versions of GnuTLS.

If you want to continue to build with GnuTLS 2.12, and want to retain
DTLS support (which must therefore come from OpenSSL), I think you
probably need to revert most of commit 30320884589e and the subsequent
related changes.

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dwmw2

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