I've been developing an application which uses GnuTLS against 3.x versions. However, on one of my target platforms the last version which builds successfully is 3.0.x -- I'm looking into this further today, but it is small ARM device so checking builds is slow (the problem was previously reported WRT to 3.2 by someone else, http://lists.gnutls.org/pipermail/gnutls-help/2013-December/003288.html ).
I.e., I can't use the latest 3.2 which includes the fix for Advisory GNUTLS-SA-2014-2, so I must fall back on the git version of 2.12. I have a recollection from when I began this several years ago regarding backward compatibility issues with 3.x, but it seems that according to this: http://upstream-tracker.org/versions/gnutls.html Going back to 2.12 should be okay. Is that correct? MK -- "Enthusiasm is not the enemy of the intellect." (said of Irving Howe) _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
