Your message dated Thu, 14 Dec 2017 11:43:36 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#856984: fis-gtm: please enable openssl support
has caused the Debian Bug report #856984,
regarding fis-gtm: please enable openssl support
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Package: fis-gtm
Version: 6.3-000A-1
Severity: normal
User: [email protected]
Usertags: openssl-1.1-trans

I don't really have an idea what this package does and how important is
the lack of openssl support. As far as I can tell 6.2 did not depend on
libssl so it is probably no regression commpared to current stable.

There is a patch "upstream_encryption_libs_openssl110_compatible" which
looks like it would fix the openssl 1.1 issue which was added after the
#828300 was closed which disabled ssl support.

The release team said that no package should suffer from the openssl
transition so I *think* it would be okay to get a new version with
enabled openssl support in testing.
If this is not important enough, then please close this bug post Stretch
by either enabling openssl support or dropping the libssl-dev B-D.

Little side note:
The resulting deb file also contains source code + source.tar in
/usr/lib/$ARCH/fis-gtm/V6.3-000A_x86_64/plugin/gtmcrypt/ of which I am
not sure if this is on purpose or not.

Sebastian

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Hi Sebastian,

thanks for the information.  I'm hereby closing this bug.

Kind regards

      Andreas.

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