I think if you disable it the encryption features  (e.g  for disk queues )
are disabled. That's not something I want by default.

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Am 11.03.2015 15:07 schrieb "Thomas D." <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> currently libgcrypt is enabled per default.
>
> While reading the Debian build logs from Michael I noticed that he
> disabled libgcrypt usage for Debian.
>
> From my short research,
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638658 was the reason.
>
> If GnuTLS in rsyslog really replaces the need for libgcrypt (I am not
> sure due to the help string "Enable log file encryption support
> (libgcrypt)" vs "Enable GNU TLS support" -- don't want to lose a default
> feature) I would recommend to change defaults in rsyslog (=turn off
> libgcrypt per default; enable GnuTLS per default).
>
>
> -Thomas
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