on 01/29/2002 8:30 AM, David R. Morrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That was an accident. I thought that libcrypto was providing rand_r , but it
wasn't (because of my faulty way of searching libraries), and I simply
didn't remove the flag. Sorry.
> Alexander Strange has submitted a revised version of the gimp package to
> the tracker, taking over as maintainer from chrisp.  (Thanks!)
> 
> There is one issue with this package that I wanted to bring up.  It has
> a linker flag -lcrypto and so will either use /usr/lib/libcrypto.dylib
> or /sw/lib/libcrypto.dylib, depending on whether the fink openssl package
> is installed or not.
> 
> My reaction to this is that there will need to be two packages:
> Package gimp (in the main tree):
> Conflicts: openssl
> 
> Package gimp-ssl (in the crypto tree):
> Depends: openssl
> 
> Otherwise, we might get binary-incompatible versions... and we can't
> simply require "Depends: openssl" because that will force gimp into
> the crypto tree.
> 
> Any other thoughts or opinions about this?
> 
> -- Dave
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