Hello all, I'm sorry in advance if this is something that has already been discussed to death. I have been googling around, and I do see some discussion about an openssl exception that took place in 2005, but I don't see any resolution, nor do I see any actual exception in COPYING. Is this something, first of all, that people are either interested in or amenable to? If so, has any progress been made? I ask all this because I recently took over comaintenance of the package for Debian, and there are several modules that we can't ship precompiled right now, as I understand it (eap being the most common, but for some reason postgres is also currently disabled - that needs seperate investigation). If no progress has been made, I would be willing to do some of the leg work sending around a sort of form email to contributors asking for an exception, or whatever you all thought was the best way of handling this. Of course, if you're not agreeable, I guess we just stop here - no hard feelings, but it means back to the drawing board for a gnutls solution or some shim layer. Take care, -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | Just because you're paranoid doesn't | | steve@lobefin.net | mean they AREN'T after you. | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------