Hi Karl,
I do not exactly understand your 'gnutls' vs 'openssl'...
My Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS sports -
~/Documents/edbrowse$ curl --version
curl 7.58.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.58.0 OpenSSL/1.1.1
zlib/1.2.11 libidn2/2.0.4 libpsl/0.19.1 (+libidn2/2.0.4) nghttp2/1.30.0
librtmp/2.3
Release-Date: 2018-01-24
Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps
pop3 pop3s rtmp rtsp smb smbs smtp smtps telnet tftp
Features: AsynchDNS IDN IPv6 Largefile GSS-API Kerberos SPNEGO NTLM
NTLM_WB SSL libz TLS-SRP HTTP2 UnixSockets HTTPS-proxy PSL
which specifically mentions 'OpenSSL/1.1.1'...
And using $ ldd /usr/bin/curl ... for SSL it shows -
libssl.so.1.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1
(0x00007f8f5db4b000)
And more ~/Documents/edbrowse$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.1.1 11 Sep 2018
So unsure where 'gnutls' comes into this...
As reported -
$ curl https://weloveanimals.me
seems to work fine for me...
But, yes Kevin, having `a little knowledge base going` is always a good
thing...
be it emails, lists, issues, README, google, whatever... It is always
how to organize,
such that 'it' can be found, remembered, when next encountered... that
is identifying
the 'it'...
Regards, Geoff.