Bug#897950: Bug#1002597: curl: temporarily revert adding libssh-dev to Build-Depends

2021-12-26 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Sun, 26 Dec 2021, Samuel Henrique wrote: 1. How is it "a better maintained library" ? I assume this is judging by the amount of recent commits on both projects, so it's not a perfect metric and it's gonna be hard to argue for it in case of disagreement. My assumption might be wrong though

Bug#1002597: Bug#897950: Bug#1002597: curl: temporarily revert adding libssh-dev to Build-Depends

2021-12-26 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello all, I have replied to Daniel at #897950 (https://bugs.debian.org/897950) Discussions about migrating curl to libssh will follow there. With regards to the libssh-dev build-dep, I have readded it to curl as 7.80.0-3 and Ubuntu will be able to sync again. Note that 7.80.0-3 is not using lib

Bug#897950: Bug#1002597: curl: temporarily revert adding libssh-dev to Build-Depends

2021-12-26 Thread Samuel Henrique
Dropping 1002597 from the discussion to focus on 897950. On Sun, 26 Dec 2021 at 10:59, Daniel Stenberg wrote: > What the reason for the switch to begin with? The only reason state in 897950 > seems to be "that's a better maintained library and other distributions > already switched to it". Fedor

Bug#1002597: Bug#897950: Bug#1002597: curl: temporarily revert adding libssh-dev to Build-Depends

2021-12-26 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Sun, 26 Dec 2021, Samuel Henrique wrote: Well, since we're here now, we should be good to actually switch curl from libssh2 to libssh. Anybody against it? What the reason for the switch to begin with? The only reason state in 897950 seems to be "that's a better maintained library and oth

Bug#897950: Bug#1002597: curl: temporarily revert adding libssh-dev to Build-Depends

2021-12-26 Thread Samuel Henrique
Adding 897...@bugs.debian.org to CC, which is asking for curl's switch to libssh > Martin already uploaded libssh and I was able to integrate it into the > bootstrap sequence. That went far quicker than expected. You can revert > the revert now. Well, since we're here now, we should be good to ac