This RC bug can be closed as soon as the mantainer uploads the new aMule
2.0.0 upstream version that we released on May, 02. This release as a
matter of fact fixes ALL bugs currently on the debian bugtracker for
aMule, so it would be great if this new upstream could be into unstable
ASAP (Julien?)
I agree there, this is a bug for aMule package and maybe a request for
libcurl3 one. However, We're going to release aMule 2.0.0 final for sure
this weekend, making this bug dissapear on the new upstream version
update.
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reassign 305156 amule
thanks
On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 12:48:30PM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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> Bug#305156: amule: linked against libssl
> Bug reassigned from package `amule' to `libcurl3
Well, after some thinking, I decided to drop curl usage from aMule
completely. aMule 2.0.0 final, which should be out this weekend, will no
longer use libcurl, so that solves this issue completely. Thanks for the
input.
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Hello.
Sure, feel free to reassign this bugreport to libcurl, but all in all it's
problem in amule right now, cause libcurl can be linked against openssl.
So I suppose the correct way would be to fill another bugreport against
libcurl asking its maintainer to provide new binary package not linked
As a matter of fact, is not aMule which forces the OpenSSL linking:
it's the curl package. I would be great if curl had a non-ssl package to
avoid this issues in packages using that library.
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Package: amule
Version: 1.2.6+rc8-3
Severity: serious
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Hello.
Amule seems to be linked with OpenSSL library being at the same time GPLed.
These are not compatible licenses and you should either use some GPLed
crypto library or a
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