Re: Balsa OpenSSL problems worse than I expected.
- From: Brian Stafford <brian stafford uklinux net>
- To: Andrew Lau <netsnipe debianplanet org>
- Cc: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Balsa OpenSSL problems worse than I expected.
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 11:38:30 +0000
On Mon 10:10, 16 December 2002 Andrew Lau wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 09:12:00AM +0000, Brian Stafford wrote:
>
> > LibESMTP can be configured not to link against OpenSSL with minimal
> > loss of functionality so this, at least, should not be an issue.
> ...
> > OpenLDAP can also be configured not to use OpenSSL. Just add
> > --with-tls=no when configuring.
>
> I'll file a request for SSL disabled versions of these packages with
> their maintainers as a last resort if you guys aren't willing to
> obtain an exclusion clause. For now, I'll have await findings from
> debian-legal.
Apart from occasional code contributions to balsa, I have nothing to do with
this project. I am not prepared to issue legal statements to each and every
party that wants to link with my code on the offchance that it has been built
by a third party who has, beyond my control, enabled support for openssl.
(Unless I charged, say, £500+VAT a time and passed on my solicitor's fees ...
could be a nice little earner.)
> > There is no need to do this. Have a look at the libesmtp package in
> > Debian.
>
> netsnipe@espresso:~% apt-cache show libesmtp5 | grep Depends:
> Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), libssl0.9.6
Nowt to do with me, I distribute only tarballs and have nothing to do with the
maintenance of the debian package of libesmtp. Contact the libESMTP package
maintainer. I assume he has already resolved these issues if the distributed
libesmtp package links against openssl. If not, debian-legal must be
contradicting itself. I would suggest that if you cannot resolve the issue,
you build balsa linked against a static libESMTP library built with
"./configure --with-openssl=no" and take a similar approach with openldap.
I am not prepared to be drawn into making legal guarantees necessitated by the
actions of third parties who are beyond my control.
Brian
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