Greetings,
the video stream of the presentation I gave on TLSRPT at FOSDEM '25 past
weekend is online now:
https://video.fosdem.org/2025/k4601/fosdem-2025-5776-tlsrpt-comes-to-open-s…
Unfortunately the audio is low volume because unfortunately my microphone had
been muted. Wearing a headphone to listen to the audio worked for me though.
p@rick
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Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Thanks for writing this package! I've been looking for more TLSRPT
> support for my own e-mail server for several years now, and maybe this
> can be a solution for me.
> I'd like to announce Debian packaging of libtlsrpt:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libtlsrpt/
>
> It builds fine and there are even *.dpkg packages produced by the
> 'aptly' job if you go into a recent pipeline here:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libtlsrpt/-/pipelines/
>
> Since the Debian copyright review process is often slow, I'd like to
> upload this as soon as possible so please let me know if you have any
> dealbreakers with regards to naming or something similar that is really
> hard to change later on.
Simon, I note that your package uses the GPL,
whereas the latest git version uses the *LGPL*.
This is probably new with the split to
https://github.com/sys4/libtlsrpt LGPL
https://github.com/sys4/tlsrpt-reporter GPL
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Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
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Hi,
I'm looking at using libtlsrpt with exim
https://bugs.exim.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3132
One thing I have come across several times is that packages
are created, used in other projects, and then the first
package is updated with new features, or (horror)
incompatible changes. At this point a version number
or similar is added to the package - *but* the
older versions don't have a way for the consumer package
to test the version being used.
It would be great if a header such as tlsrpt.h
defined a variable such as TLSRPT_VERSION_NUMBER
(or even a set of values and a macro, as in openssl/opensslv.h)
*before* many distros package libtlsrpt.
Thanks,
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