Bug#668271: libssh2-1: The libssh2 has several limitations when configured --with-libgcrypt. Please do not use libgcrypt.

2021-03-27 Thread Nicolas Mora
Hi Le 2021-03-26 à 21 h 22, Bastian Germann a écrit : there is no requirement of an OpenSSL clause anymore. FTP Masters have reconsidered the use of OpenSSL and it can be used by GPL software now with invoking the system library exception. See the last comments on #924937. It would be very

Bug#668271: libssh2-1: The libssh2 has several limitations when configured --with-libgcrypt. Please do not use libgcrypt.

2021-03-26 Thread Bastian Germann
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 17:26:46 +0200 Mikhail Gusarov wrote: apt-rdepends -r libssh2-1 lists at least 2556 packages, so enabling OpenSSL would require all GPL-ed reverse-depends to add a clause to their license that allows the package in question to be linked against OpenSSL. According to GPL

Bug#668271: libssh2-1: The libssh2 has several limitations when configured --with-libgcrypt. Please do not use libgcrypt.

2012-04-10 Thread Oleksiy Zagorskyi
Package: libssh2-1 Version: 1.4.0-1 Severity: normal This case reported already in one of tools whis uses libssh2: https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-4850 Here is almost the same description: Debain'n package is using Libgcrypt: http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libssh2-1 Why it happened?

Bug#668271: libssh2-1: The libssh2 has several limitations when configured --with-libgcrypt. Please do not use libgcrypt.

2012-04-10 Thread Mikhail Gusarov
Oleksiy, apt-rdepends -r libssh2-1 lists at least 2556 packages, so enabling OpenSSL would require all GPL-ed reverse-depends to add a clause to their license that allows the package in question to be linked against OpenSSL. According to GPL usage statistics and amount of subpackages amongst the