Re: Maintainer for trustedqsl - please update for OpenSSL v3 support

2022-07-04 Thread Simon Chopin
Hi Chris,

Quoting Chris Esser (2022-06-30 21:52:13)
> Trying to reach the maintainer for trustedqsl, the package shows this list
> mailer only for contact.
>
> Kindly update trustedqsl to 2.6.2 or newer, current is 2.6.4 as support for
> OpenSSLv3 was introduced post 2.6.2.
>
> The issue simply is that you cannot export your key due to envelope signing
> issues in conflict with OpenSSLv3.

We currently have 2.6.3 in Kinetic (the upcoming release). However the
issue described sounds like a regression we'd want to fix in Jammy by
cherry-picking the fixes.

Could you please open a bug in Launchpad[0] describing precise steps to
reproduce the issue? That would make it much easier for us to ship a
fix.

[0]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/trustedqsl/+filebug

Cheers,
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Re: Maintainer for trustedqsl - please update for OpenSSL v3 support

2022-07-03 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Jul 3, 2022 at 1:17 PM Chris Esser  wrote:
>
> Trying to reach the maintainer for trustedqsl, the package shows this list 
> mailer only for contact.

I think Ubuntu is tracking Debian.

The Debian package is located at
https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/trustedqsl (Bullseye is the
latest Debian Stable). On the right, there is "Developer Information",
which eventually leads back to SourceForge.

From Debian's Developer Information page, the package is maintained by
debian-h...@lists.debian.org. And it looks like Debian supplies
2.5.7-1 in Stable, and 2.6.3-1 in Unstable.

It will take some time for the package to move from Debian Unstable to
Debian Testing and finally Debian Stable. Debian Testing is also where
the next stable release is tested. So 2.6.3 will be available in
Debian Bookworm, which is Debian's next stable release.

So, I don't think Ubuntu will be able to update to 2.6.3 anytime soon.
Ubuntu will probably stay at 2.5.7. If you want 2.6.2 or above, you
will probably have to build it yourself in the near future.

Jeff

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