Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer: > On 9 September 2017 at 18:23, Chris Knadle <chris.kna...@coredump.us> wrote: > [snip] >> mumble 1.3.x that works with QT5 isn't released yet and they don't want >> me to upload a package to Debian until it is. I was specifically >> requested not to upload snapshots. >> >> Also mumble 1.3.x source contains unreleasable files -- these get >> stripped out by upstream's release scripts which need updating for the >> new version, which hasn't been done because 1.3.x is not quite ready for >> release. >> >> I'll discuss this with upstream. > > Hi Chris! While it would be good to switch everything as fast as > possible I don't think the removal will happen soon... unless mumble > uses SSL and OpenSSL1.0 gets removed from the archive :-/
Hello again Lisandro. ;-) Mumble uses SSL (and has to) and the build logs look like the current version in Unstable is built against libssl1.1_1.1.0c-4: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=mumble&arch=amd64&ver=1.2.18-1&stamp=1485106520&raw=0 So that looks to me like mumble is built against OpenSSL 1.1, AFAIK. There has been some discussion in the #mumble IRC channel on Freenode that Qt5 currently doesn't support OpenSSL 1.1, but I did some digging and it looks like it does as of Qt 5.10.0 Alpha: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-52905 There's a commit listed there for the fix, so I suppose it may be possible to backport a patch for Qt 5.7. And if all goes well, Qt 5.10 and mumble-1.3.x will both have stable releases in time to upload them to Unstable before the freeze for Buster. [Freeze sometime ~Jan 2019, I guess.] Hope this helps. ;-) Thanks -- Chris -- Chris Knadle chris.kna...@coredump.us