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Announcing gmni, a line-mode gemini browser and curl-esque utility program

Kevin Sangeelee kevin at susa.net

Thu Sep 24 21:22:56 BST 2020

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Hi Terry,

As has been alluded to elsewhere, you're not actually using OpenSSL, youhave GnuTLS with an OpenSSL compatibility layer (that's not fullycompatible, as you've seen).

On Debian, I have packages 'openssl' and 'libssl-dev' installed, you maywant to try installing these and then recompile gmni. I'm assuming OpenSSLcan co-exist with GnuTLS, but I haven't tried.

Kevin

On Mon, 21 Sep 2020 at 21:42, Terry Brennan <tcb913 at gmail.com> wrote:

No, definitely using openssl. Lots of library stuff, and header files.
BTW, error messages did not report missing header files.
My openssl lib is libgnutils-openssl.so.27.0.2, if this helps.
tb
On 09/21/2020 03:28 PM, Drew DeVault wrote:
That's quite bizzare. Are you perhaps using a system with LibreSSL
instead of OpenSSL?
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