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Re: Bug#242666: libgcrypt7 is not supported



On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 09:41:14AM +0200, Ivo Timmermans wrote:
> Werner Koch wrote:
> > libgcrypt7 is not supported by upstream because it has always been
> > marked as work-in-progress.
> > 
> > Please replace it by the current libgcrypt (1.1.94) which will RSN be
> > re-released as the stable 1.2.  We are then going to track down any
> > remaining problems.  It is impossible for us to maintain old alpha
> > versions Libgcrypt.  There won't be any API changes in the future thus
> > it is a *very good idea* to switch to the current libgcrypt *now*.
> 
> I don't really have an opinion on this, so I'd like to hear what other
> people think of it.  Should I replace libgcrypt7 with libgcrypt11 (and
> recompile gnutls10 against it) before sarge is released?

It is very painful to change the version of libgcrypt7 in base at this
point. Doing this will break debian-installer testing, which is the
reason we asked for no further changes to the package lists in the base
system. debian-installer beta3 had to be re-released due to the last
libgnutls/libgcrypt change.

If you are still considering this, you must coordinate very closely with
the debootstrap maintainers and debian-boot.

-- 
Colin Watson                                  [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]



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