On 23 May 2013, at 17:39, Martin Waschbüsch IT-Dienstleistungen 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi again,
> 
> I finally figured it out:
> 
>>> FYI, Martin told me separately that the problem appears to be that the 
>>> Debian package he was using appears to have been configured/built without 
>>> TLS/SSL support.
>>> He built his own version from source, and that is working.
> 
> It seems that because of licensing issues, the SSL stuff in gnustep-base has 
> been put into a separate bundle.
> The debian binary packages do not ship that bundle at all.
> 
> So, compiling the individual base packages solved this for me.

I guess this is an issue of Debian using a very old version of GNUstep then 
.... the current GNUstep uses GNUTLS for TLS/SSL, and the license for that is 
identical to the license for the GNUstep core libraries (LGPL).


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