On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 04:03:33PM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote: > This doesn't make OpenSSL non-free, but it does cause problems for a > number of packages in the archive which both appear to be under the GPL, > and which are linked against openssl. These are: > > althea fetchmail-ssl isync lynx-ssl stone-ssl > apache-ssl freeswan kdebase-crypto mailsync stunnel > cadaver gabber-ssl kdelibs-crypto pavuk tinc > courier-ssl gnustep-base libpam-heimdal postal tunnelv > ddt integrit libssrp ssh-nonfree vtun >
Just a quick note - my package althea has been moved back to main and the SSL has been disabled. There is another package, althea-ssl, in non-US, linked against SSL. So, if you must remove a package of mine, remove althea-ssl, not althea. I would prefer, of course, to see some workable solution come out of this thread. When the discussion is finished (or should I do this sooner?) I'll notify upstream of this, since the problem is obviously relevant to them too. Should I just ask them to add an exception for linking against OpenSSL? - Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]

