As of wget-1.13, you seem to prefer GNUTLS over openssl. Whatever the
reasoning behind it might be, the configuration now just FAILs if the
target system only has OpenSSL and no GNU TLS. OK, I'll redefine that
fail to it disables ssl when there is openssl.
That is bad. Why? GNU TLS /might/ be
can you please
H.Merijn Brand h.m.br...@xs4all.nl writes:
That is bad. Why? GNU TLS /might/ be more safe than OpenSSL in some
aspects, but is is for sure not available on (older) versions of AIX
and/or HP-UX. It is already quite a bit of work to get OpenSSL and
OpenSSH to be rather
On 08/19/2011 12:18 AM, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
With HP-UX 11.00 and HP C-ANSI-C it doesn't even *compile* anymore!
(Re Support of non-linux OS's going down the drain?)
If folks would like to see better support for non-GNU/Linux platforms,
then folks using those platforms might do well to
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011 12:06:03 -0700, Micah Cowan mi...@cowan.name
wrote:
bringing it back to the list ...
You seem to think that I am angry or upset with you (or others) for some
No, that just proves *I* sounded too harsch.
reason. This is not so. And especially not for providing valuable