On Sun, 17 Jun 2012 10:38:24 +0100, Brian Morrison wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 11:26:34 +0000 (UTC) > Bob <n5p...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 0.138 is not set up for SSL, and I wish that information would be >> posted somewhere before an upgrade is attempted. > > I've just tried building 0.138 on Fedora 17, if I build 0.137 from the > Fedora src rpm then GnuTLS is enabled, showing version 2.12.17. A soon > as I change the version to 0.138 in the spec file, GnuTLS is no longer > enabled. There is no other difference I can see except for the > difference in the tarball source version. > > Any ideas? Naturally the GnuTLS libraries are unchanged...
You can lie. I do, and it works, at least on Fedora. I'm even running Pan 0.138 on Fedora 15, and although older GnuTLS versions are supposed to cause segfaults according to Heinrich, I have not experienced them here. In my opinion it is worth a try, to lie. Namely, before you build, edit configure.in and change the GnuTLS line to whatever version you have. In my case it looks like this: GNUTLS_REQUIRED=2.10.5 Since I build from git pull I then run: ./autogen.sh --with-gnutls --with- dbus The configure prompt at the end thinks I will be using 3.0.11 but... I'm not. Anyway it builds fine and works fine, and I haven't seen any segfaults from the handshake at any time through the 0.137 and 0.138 version cycles. I use SSL 563 on both my NSP servers. -- Lacrocivious Acrophosist Twice as crazy as I would be, if I was half as crazy as I am. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users