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


Hi Terry,

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

On Debian, I have packages 'openssl' and 'libssl-dev' installed, you may
want to try installing these and then recompile gmni. I'm assuming OpenSSL
can 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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