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Request 127107 accepted

* Please test SSL support in a Factory installation.
* The autoreconf call breaks in SLE 11 SP2 since it asks for gettext 0.18. If someone really wants to fix it I guess you can try lowering the requirement or patching directly the to be generated files instead of calling autoreconf. Until that's done the pkgconfig() BuildRequires don't make any difference.

- Remove aria2-atoi.patch, aria2-cares-lib64.patch and
aria2-cares-static.patch
- Run spec-cleaner
- Use xml2 instead of expat as prefered by upstream
- Add GnuTLS support
- Merge bash-completion support into the main package
- Change license tag to GPL-2.0+ since it doesn't use OpenSSL
- Use pkgconfig() style BuildRequires
- Add aria2-1.15.1-system_certificates.patch

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Cristian Morales Vega's avatar

RedDwarf created request

* Please test SSL support in a Factory installation.
* The autoreconf call breaks in SLE 11 SP2 since it asks for gettext 0.18. If someone really wants to fix it I guess you can try lowering the requirement or patching directly the to be generated files instead of calling autoreconf. Until that's done the pkgconfig() BuildRequires don't make any difference.

- Remove aria2-atoi.patch, aria2-cares-lib64.patch and
aria2-cares-static.patch
- Run spec-cleaner
- Use xml2 instead of expat as prefered by upstream
- Add GnuTLS support
- Merge bash-completion support into the main package
- Change license tag to GPL-2.0+ since it doesn't use OpenSSL
- Use pkgconfig() style BuildRequires
- Add aria2-1.15.1-system_certificates.patch


Andreas Stieger's avatar

AndreasStieger accepted request

Tested ok on 12.1 and Factory.

As per discussion, I verified that by default it does load /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem
/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem -> /var/lib/ca-certificates/ca-bundle.pem (ca-certificates)

User can specify it's own ca or ca bundle using the --ca-certificates option, verified by specifying both incorrect and correct roots for a given resource. I think this answers Ludwigs's question: The package as it is now will only use the single CA or bundle file if specified.

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