On 23 May 2013, at 17:49, Richard Frith-Macdonald 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess this is an issue of Debian using a very old version of GNUstep then 
> .... the current GNUstep uses GNUTLS for TLS/SSL, and the license for that is 
> identical to the license for the GNUstep core libraries (LGPL).

Do we use GNUTLS for everything?  I thought we used OpenSSL for some things and 
GNUTLS for others.  As I recall, the problem with OpenSSL was that it used a 
4-clause BSDL with the 'obnoxious' advertising clause making it incompatible 
with GPLv2 stuff (not sure about v3).  Apple's CommonCrypto also contains some 
OpenSSL code under this license.  

David


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