excuse me if this is a silly question, but why is it ok for openssh-
client/openssh-server and apache2.2-common to depend on libssl and not
netatalk?
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netatalk not built with encrypted auth support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/26452
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After installing python-wxgtk2.8 (which removes python-wxgtk2.6),
everthing works fine, at least on my machine.
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[apport] wammu crashed with ImportError in ()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89579
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unsubscribed ubuntu-main-sponsores. please resubscribe that team when
you have a new patch or have a good point of pulling in ca-certificates
through recommends. You can also ping me on IRC.
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dget/dgetlp should have ca-certificates in their Recommends field.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2471
< slangasek> asac: ah. well, I would argue that relying on LP SSL to verify
.dsc files is the wrong trust
model
I think this has a point. And while using ca-certificates in recommends
is probably helpful, couldnt me also make dget just print a warning and
ignore certificates