On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Jan de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > GNUTLS has been updated to 2.4.1 in testing (x86_64 only at this moment, > i686 is in progress). > > All known dependencies and those reported by lddd on my system have been > rebuilt. I've added versioned dependencies to these packages to make > them easier to identify for rebuild actions on the next major upgrade. > > Main changes: > - GNUTLS binaries are GPL3 now, library is still LGPL2.1+ > - OpenCDK is no longer a dependency, the required parts are merged with > gnutls > - LZO2 compression is no longer supported. LZO is GPL2-only and is > incompatible with GPL3 that way. LZO compression isn't defined as a > standard either, it was an experimental gnutls extension > > Please test these packages and report any additional required rebuilds > to the bugtracker.
I haven't noticed any issues, but I haven't tested anything major. weechat and vlc still seem to work for me, but I haven't tested anything like cups and the like. For reference, 'required by' is here: https://dev.archlinux.org/packages/testing/i686/gnutls/