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Re: openssl-provider-legacy has become build-essential
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Santiago Vila
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on Wed Aug 21 17:00:01 2024
Sorry, I see there is a discussion here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=965041
Apparently this is intended to prevent greater problems, I just wanted to be sure.
Thanks.
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From
Santiago Vila
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on Wed Aug 21 16:50:01 2024
Hello.
I've just noticed about this new build-essential package.
In sid, coreutils depends on libssl3t64 which in turn depends on openssl-provider-legacy.
Is this really ok and intended?
[ Cc to relevant parties ].
Thanks.
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