You need to grab libsodium from testing or wait for the next Devuan stable release. Debian/Devuan allow you to mix distributions. You may find the instructions at
https://docs.taler.net/taler-exchange-manual.html#installing-the-gnu-taler-binary-packages-on-debian helpful for that particular setup. Happy hacking! Christian On 7/18/21 9:03 PM, AllLogarithmsEqual wrote: > Hi GNU Net Developers, > > Just for fun, I tried to configure and install GNU Net from source (gcc > version 8.3.0), but I ran into problems due to missing libraries. I was > able to install a few of them very easily (libgcrypt, libjansson, > libcurl, and so forth), but the one that I'm stuck on is libsodium. > > `apt` tells me that "libsodium-dev is already the newest version > (1.0.17-1)," but I know that the system requires me to have libsodium > 1.0.18 or higher. So I went to the libsodium page and tried to download > 1.0.18 from their releases page > <https://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/>, but even after > installing this into /usr/local/lib, the configure script (for GNU Net) > yields the same version error. > > Could you let me know if you can help me find it? > Any help would be well-appreciated. > > -Vince, aka allLogarithmsEqual > > P.S. I love developing in C, but I cannot promise I can contribute much > to this. I just wanted to see if I could test it out. > > Sent with ProtonMail <https://protonmail.com/> Secure Email. >
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