Oh yes, you are right, so I spent time fixing the build with libgcrypt
for no reason since they moved to libssl now... Fair enough.
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Title:
libgc
I remembered seeing aircrack-ng in merges.ubuntu.com and it looks like
the latest upload in Debian is actually related to that issue so a merge
should help: https://tracker.debian.org/news/1561207/accepted-aircrack-
ng-117git202308074bf83f1a-2-source-into-unstable/
Changes:
aircrack-ng (1:1.7+git
Thanks Adrian. Indeed. I'm trying to fix a package (aircrack-ng) that
uses libgcrypt-config but as you mention, I should rather patch it to
make it use pkg-config.
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Hi Gauthier, I'm pasting below relevant entries in the changelog. As
you'll see, using pkg-config has been suggested after Jammy and the
script has been removed after Noble. What is requiring libgcrypt-config
and can we work on updating that instead maybe?
libgcrypt20 (1.11.0~beta450-1) experiment