[gentoo-dev] heads up: adding ca-certificates as a PDEPEND to openssl

2005-12-30 Thread Mike Frysinger
just a heads up ... i'm going to be adding the ca-certificates package as a PDEPEND to the openssl package so most everyone in Gentoo will end up with it on their system for those wondering what this is: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/misc/ca-certificates basically it's additional

Re: [gentoo-dev] heads up: adding ca-certificates as a PDEPEND to openssl

2005-12-30 Thread Yuri Vasilevski
Hi, On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:34:59 -0500 Mike Frysinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: just a heads up ... i'm going to be adding the ca-certificates package as a PDEPEND to the openssl package so most everyone in Gentoo will end up with it on their system for those wondering what this is:

Re: [gentoo-dev] heads up: adding ca-certificates as a PDEPEND to openssl

2005-12-30 Thread Curtis Napier
Yuri Vasilevski wrote: Now, being a little bit less ideological, I think it is perfectly ok to add certificates from some organizations like CACert.org that try to make security free for all Internet users as well as open source projects' certificates (like debian ones). But it should be up to

Re: [gentoo-dev] heads up: adding ca-certificates as a PDEPEND to openssl

2005-12-30 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Friday 30 December 2005 23:17, Curtis Napier wrote: Would it be best to make it into a USE flag so users have the choice, install it by default or simply not offer it at all? Both sides should be happy with a USE flag IMHO. So long as it closes the wget bug I'm all for it. a USE flag is

Re: [gentoo-dev] heads up: adding ca-certificates as a PDEPEND to openssl

2005-12-30 Thread Doug Goldstein
Curtis Napier wrote: Yuri Vasilevski wrote: Now, being a little bit less ideological, I think it is perfectly ok to add certificates from some organizations like CACert.org that try to make security free for all Internet users as well as open source projects' certificates (like debian