Hi Colin. Thanks for your response. Please note that the backtrace shows a segfault in libcurl and not wxwidgets. Creating the certificate request and writing it to disk as a tq5 file works fine. All gui operations work fine. It is the submission of the cert request to LoTW over the web that fails.
But if there is a strong dependency on a particular version of wxwidgets or any other library, then it should go into the debian/control file Build-Depends with a >= option. That would be a minor bug, but still a bug. Regards -Chris On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 5:59 AM, Colin Tuckley <co...@tuckley.org> wrote: > On 06/11/14 09:38, Chris Ruvolo wrote: > >> I am running on a mostly-wheezy system. I had to build trustedqsl 2.0.3 >> from source since there is a dependency conflict on wxwidgets. > > This is *not* a bug. > > trustedqsl 2.0.3 *requires* (among other things) the version of > wxwidgets that is in *testing*, it's hardly surprising that it doesn't > work on a wheezy (stable) system. > > If you must have an up to date trustedqsl then you need to build a > backported version with *all* of it's dependencies backported as well. > > Colin > > -- > Colin Tuckley | +44(0)1223 830814 | PGP/GnuPG Key Id > Debian Developer | +44(0)7799 143369 | 0x38C9D903 > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org