Thorsten Glaser <423...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> Why not do a readline and provide *two* versions of the
> OpenLDAP client libraries, keep libldap-2.4-2 linked
> against gnutls26 and add another shared library plus
> development package (with at least the two shared library
> packages coïnstallable) to link against gnutls28 and build
> these BOTH from the SAME source package at the SAME time,
> so an upload of OpenLDAP will not need another package to
> be (re-)built to stay in sync.
>
> Did anyone think of it already and will shoot this idea
> down immediately? Or could it work?

I proposed this with openssl in Debian before (#579647), but it looks
like it was merged with my original bug report in gcrypt later and then
got lost.

Regards,
Ansgar

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