On dom, apr 06, 2014 at 07:29:27 +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> On 2014-03-13 Alessandro Ghedini <gh...@debian.org> wrote:
> > On gio, mar 13, 2014 at 01:31:11 -0400, James Cloos wrote:
> [...] 
> >> No, I mean the more recent relicense to LGPL3+ OR GPL2+, as mentioned on
> >> the gnutls thread on debian-devel.
> >
> >> I confirmed it in the README in their HG repo https://gmplib.org/repo/gmp/
> >> and the changset:
> >> 
> >>   changeset:   16260:da670a8513db
> >>   user:        Torbjorn Granlund <t...@gmplib.org>
> >>   date:        Mon Jan 27 21:47:39 2014 +0100
> >>   summary:     Update library files license to use LGPL3+ and GPL2+.
> 
> >> But I see that the change is not reflected in the README in the repo for
> >> the 5.1 branch, https://gmplib.org/repo/gmp-5.1/.  I don't know their
> >> intent as to which versions are relicensed.
> 
> > Oh, I missed that, thanks. I'll keep an eye on this.
> 
> Hello,
> FYI 6.0.0 has been released, which includes the license change.

Yes, I'm aware of that (this is tracked by #741568).

> I guess once that happened curl could switch to GnuTLS v3.x.

FWIW, it's currently not possible to build curl with libgnutls28-dev since it
conflicts with libgnutls-dev, which is pulled in by librtmp-dev (one of curl's
Build-Depends), though I don't really mind disabling rtmp support for now.

Cheers

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