there is still a deb file aka binary distribution for openssl it’s self though.
Seems like an odd exception, I’m going to look deeper into it, and consult my
lawyer on it.
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> On Jun 18, 2015, at 10:27 P
It's part of the OS on Linux distros, so that's no problem.
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> On Jun 18, 2015, at 21:11, TheSin wrote:
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> how does debian do it? They provide a binary distribution of it and tons of
> software linked to it?
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> I know fink isn’t debian, but just saying they can do it so h
how does debian do it? They provide a binary distribution of it and tons of
software linked to it?
I know fink isn’t debian, but just saying they can do it so how?
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> On Jun 18, 2015, at 8:52 PM, Hanspe
How does the ongoing openssl100 migration deal with the whole GPL vs
openssl license issue? We could get away with it before because 1)
linking with system-openssl used a system provided library, and 2) we
did not have a binary distribution. However, #2 is no longer valid, and
#1 will also be